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There is to be a great slaughter of prices at the A. B. C. Boot Shop. The firrr has been successful in securing ' he stock-in-trade of the i;h<» Wm. TTaiuvwk. A big sale isJ now proceeding, and a discount of 10s in the £ will be allowed on all marked prices.—Advt. THE LATEST AND TTTT' BEST Remedy for Chest Complains is Br. Sheldon's Xew T)i?cnvnrv ft»r Coughs ind Colds. Tt cures when ail else fails. Price, la 6d and 3a. Obtainable where.

gT. MARY'S HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH SALE OF WORK In .connection with the Back-Block Mission League. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. STALLS:— Fauc.v and Plain Work. Bread, Cake, and other Produce. Swcot Stall and Bran Tub. Afternoon Tea.

The following will talt» part in the concert in the evening:—Misses Baker and Taylor. Messrs Wondard, Schnaekenberg and Fitzherliert. Admission fid. Doors open nt 2.30 and 7 p.m. RING DOWN THE CURTAIN! QLOSE OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON " OLD-TIMERS." WAITARA v. NEW PLYMODtTH in the . RECREATION GROUNDS, N.P., on TIfURS DA Y, 30 th IX SI T.' Proceeds in aid ol the Recreation Grounds. Admission Cd. mHEATRE JJOYAL. "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME!" " The play that has roused the Empinv''' Under the Direction of EDWIN GEACII, And !>>■ Special Arrangement with "j. C. WILLIAMSON. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 1. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Major Guy (lu .Manner's Famous Pliy, "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME." "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME." Specially Selected Company of English Artists.

Prices: -is, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at Collier's .Music Warehouse, where tickets may be secured without extra charge. NEW PLYMOUTH AMA X E Ull SWIMMING CLUB. rpilE Annual General Meeting of the New Plymouth Amateur Swimming Club will be held in the Town Hall THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: Report and Balancesheet, Election of Otlicers, airl General. A. C. MAXWELL, Hon. Sec.

TABAXAKI AGRICULTURAL ~ SOCIETY. HOKSE PARADE. rpHE ANNUAL HORSE PARADE will X be held on SATURDAY, October 2, at 1.30 p.m. Horace will muster in Kgmont Street anil parade h sectio'i next West's Stables. IX THE ESTATE OF THE LA,TE McKIXXUX BAIN, Deceased. A MEETING of the Creditors in the above Estate will be held in the Town Hall 011 THURSDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m., to consider tbe report of the Attorneys for the Executrix and for any oilier pirpose considered necessary. W. HUMPHRIES, For the Attorneys. NORTH TARAXAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION. rpilE Annual riveting will be iield : n Messrs Webster and McKellar's Buildings, Currie Street, 011 MONDAY, October -J, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Election of Officers and General. AH members of affiliated elubs are /.ordiully iuvitcd to attend. ]i. WHITTLE, Hon. Sec.

NOTICE. |yTR. P. J. HOESLEY is no longer in my employ, and I have appointed Mr. J. Butler as my representative for N«w Plymouth. Sample Room open Wednesdays aid Saturdays and every evening. GEORGB DAVIES, Suit Specialist. Sample Room, Currie Street. raß SOCiri'i FOR PROMOTING THE Hfc-il.'i'U OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN! the PLIiNJiET NURSE can bt, consulted at the Town Hall on Wednewday* sad Fridays. Hours from 2 tf> i p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. Tlie Nurse's advice is JREE TO ALL ,\in tri\ wish to avail themselves of bcr ai-i'icefl. MRS. DOCKRILL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS. SecretarT. THE JUBILEE VILLA RE-OPENING. THE JUBILEE VILLA (next Burgess, Fraser and Co't warehouse, Currie street) is re-opening under new management, after a complete overhaul. Re (painted and papered and re-furnished in every room. Vacancies for permanent boarders. Bright, airy room 3. Electric light throughout. The proprietor has been fortunate in engaging a capable chef, and the diningroom will be found equal to the best. QEO. A. THOMSON, PgOPBIETOB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 201, 29 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 201, 29 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 201, 29 September 1909, Page 3

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