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POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be at ST. MARY'S HALL on FRIDAY 3rd December, for election of officers ,ui< other business. Addresses will be fiver by MR. OKEY, M.P., Air. Martin, Organising Secretary for N.Z., and probably by Mr. nine, M.P. Members are urged to attend. Friends of the movement also arc invited. Lady mcmbereand their friends specially invited. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. THOS. L. BUXTON, Secretary. QIHEATRE JJOYAL, New Plymouth. Sole Proprietor and Director: Mr. T. Snuwden Hewitt. HEWITT'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, D K C'E JI bli R 3 , AND ALL VACANT DATES. Bloriot will flv across tile Channel it 9.45 p.m. " i The only reliable picture entertainment. Absolutely free l'rom flicker and vulgarity. Hewitt's Picture Prices, 1/0, 1/, (id. Change of Programme twice weekly. JADIE BLAIR, Manager and Operator.

]JE CREATION" Q ROUNDS Direction: Henry Hay ward, TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. AN INNOVATION :: A NEW IDEA HAYWARD'S OPEN-AIR PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. Where The Gentlemen can SMOKE, And everyone JOKE; The ladies can TALK And all can WALK. A PERFfcCT UTOPIA. Magnificent Orchestral Music. Seating Accommodation for all. _ ONLY ONE PRICE—IS. Children half-price. -®- J. MAY, 3

fHE CONCERT OF THE YEAR NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY, ASSISTED BY LAKCTE ORCIIESTE SECOND ORAVD CONCERT ■ST. JIARY'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. Solicits: ili.-ises * Leatijam, Ward, Olive ISurkimui, aiui Alessrs J. 1 lii^liiin iinil H. tSall. Conductor, Mr. i'rancis Cmimall. Admission is. Tickets at Avery's, Collier and Co.'s, or any member of the Society. \'E\V PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW THEATRE JJOYAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. ci;t flowers, pot plants, CHILDREN'S CLASSES, VEGETABLES, I'RUIT, HOME '.NDDSTRIES, iIKCORATIVE CLASSES, CHILDREN'S COOKERY.

f-XTKIES CLOSE with the Secretary on TUESDAY, December 7, at 8 p.m. - .i< dulcs on application to WM. P. NICOLL, Secretary, Box 117, New Plymouth. SPECIAL IXV 1T A TION TO ALL LADIES' INTEREST ED IN COOKING. A I'KACTICAL COOKING DEMONSTRATION with the "New Perfiurtion " Kerosene Stoves will lie held in our Showroom THIS (Friday) AFTERKOOX and Saturday Afternoon from 2 to 5, and Saturday Evening from 7 to 9. A lady expert will slinw how quick, clean and reliable these stoves are to work with. Cakes, Scones, Tea-.eakes and Bread will be baked and handed round with afternoon tea. These stoves make summer cooking a pleasure. Equally suitable for town or country. Cost about ] / 2 d per hour for fuel. HE SURE AND CALL. OKEY. SON AND ARNOLD, LTD.. New Plymouth. CYCLISTS AND YOUTHS NOTE. for the following events in connection with, the Axemen's Carnival close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 9th December:— 2-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £2O, prizes £ls, £4, £l. Nom. Os, ace. 10s. 5-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £l3j prizes £lO, £4, £l. Nom. ss, acc. 9-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £!ij' prizes £l, 30s, I Us. Nom. 4s; aec. free. 1-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £0; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s. 1/.-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £0; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s. Youths' Mile Handicaps (pedestrians!, of £2 10s (one event each day of this value). Prizes 30s, 15*5, 5s each race. Nom. '2s fld ('ach race), acc. free. F. E. JARDY, Secretary.

ftl'AN d display of OHIIIS TII AS CAI! D S and I'OSTCAKI)S, I. A D J '5 S' II A SHAGS and PURSES. WRITING CASES DRESSING CASES. GENTS' MILITARY BRUSHES and GENERAL CHRISTMAS GOODS Open on SATURDAY, November 27, until Now Year, CORNER of DEVON and EG MO NT STREETS. THOS. AYF.HY TARANAKI auj[MATTSA?ION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 10(W. TO APRIT. 30, 1910. "PUSHING LICENSES may bo obtained from A. S. Haeell and E. Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Riclul. Gribbon, Waitaraj Sutherland Bros., T. Drake and Co., and George Gudgeon, Inglewood; J. Therkleaon, Tariki; J. S. Fox, Okato; D. Duncan, Opunake; and the undersigned— DUNCAN MeALLUM, Secretary. Licenses—Men: Whole season (available over all the Dominion), £l, Womea and Boys .(under 16 years), sb. Day licenses (available for Taranali Pi»trfot only), 9* U.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 255, 3 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 255, 3 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 255, 3 December 1909, Page 3

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