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NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. BREAKING-UP CEREMONY. HIE Brenking-up Ceremony will ta'«e I place on THURSDAY, December llllli. al :i p.m. Parents and friends of the scholars are cordially invited to be present. M. PHASER, Chairman. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAILWAV SERVANTS. rpHE ordinary monthly general inflating of the New Plymouth I!ra>i<!i, A.S.R.S., will be held in'the Social !'iU on WEDNESDAY KVHNING next, ):- cember loth, 1IKM), nt 8 o'clock sharp. Business: General. W. W. THOMSON, [(ranch Secretary. PLYMOUTH LIEDERTAFEL. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. The newly-formed LIEDERTAFEL, which consists of most of the prominent Male Vocalists in New Plymouth, -vill jive its initial concert in the

THEATRE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 The Liedertafel will be assisted by MRS. E. C. ROBINSON (Contralto), I iIiSS ROSALIE HANDLEY (Gold .Medallist Napier Competition, 1909), and a | full orchestra of leading instrumentalists. Conductor: Mr. Chas. H. Anderson, A. Mus. N.C.M. Honorary Pianist: Mr. G. Metcalfe. PROGRAMME: I—Overture, "Zampa" (by Harold) Orchestra 2—Part Song, "The Toast" Liedertafel 3—Song, "Ave Maria" (by Gounod) .. Miss Rosalie Handby (Violin obligato by Mr. H. Spencer Salt) 4—Part Song, "May" .. Liedertafel s—Quartette, " The Sabbath Call" Tenori: Messrs F. Hooker wd G. H. White; Bassi: Messrs G. F. Brodic and R. Lee. 6—Part Song, "The Two Roses" Liedertatel 7—Song, " Break, Break, Break" (by Lewis Carey) Mrs. E. C. Robinson 8-r-Part Song, "War Song" .. Liedertafel Interval of Ten Minutes. 9—Valse De Concert, "Elfentanz" (By Franz Lehar) Orchestra 10—Part Song, "Comrades in Arms" Liedertafel 11—Song, "Serenade" (by. Gounod) Miss Rosalie Han.llcy (Violin obligato bv Mr. H. Spencer Salt; 12—Part song, "The Chapel" .. Liedertafel 13—Trio, "Hark, 'Tis the Mian Drum" Messrs E. Clarke, W. E. M. Guy and IT. W. Jennings. 14—Double* Quartette, "Banish 0 Maiden" Tenori: Messrs F. Hooker. A. Veale. W. Atnburv and W.Reid; Bassi: Messrs M. Rudd, T. C. Schnaekenbcrg, R. Lee and W. P. Crawford. 15—«lonz. "Still as the Nisht" (bv Carl Bohm) .. .T .. Mrs. 15. C. Robinson 10- Part Song, "Stars of the Summer Night" .. .. Liederti'.el "God Save the King."

Boors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 ;i Price of Admission: 2s Dress Cir and Orchestra Stalls; Is Body of Ha'l Box plan at the Collier and Colon Piano Co., where seats may he reseri (no extra charge). ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES! Nightlv at Theatre Royal. RAIiOTU PUBLIC LIBRARY. TMIE Annual General Meeting of .Members and Subscribers will be held iu the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, loth inst., at 7.30 p.m. Memoers' Subscriptions are now due and payable to JOHN T. CAMPBELL, Treasurer and librarian. MAXAIA TOWN HALL. MISERABLE PRICE OP BACON PIGS rURANAKI DAIRY FARMERS am others interested in the feeding ■>: pigs are invited to attend a Meeting ir the above Hall on THURSDAY, lutj inst., at 8 p.m. guard against the continuance of preseiit price being paid Id bacon pigs. J. SMITH, T. A. BRIDGE, OEE the Pictures that do NOT flicier

fjON'T FORGET HEWITT'S PICTURE 17 SHOW. Everything new. SEASONED TIMBER OUR TIMBER YARDS AND FACTORY m MORLEY ST. ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON SATUB- - AFTERNNOONS HIA FURTHER NOTICE. MY. BROWN AN!» < 0, MORLEY STREET, NEW V-LYMOI'TB. S.UAKT BOY WANTED. \Af ANTED—Smart boy. Apply at on "Itailv \ ; (UV9." ASSISTANT BOOii-IiEEPEU. WANTED—Smart youug man to assist in book-keeping. Must have hud previous experience. Apply by letter or personally to T. BL'XTON, Accountant, King's Buildings; if personally between the hours of 5 and B p.m. on Saturuay. rpEXDERS will be received at t\io Ollite of the iloa Road Board, Inglewood, up to NOON on SATURDAY, IStli inst., for the following work:— Wortley l'oad— Foruialion and metalling (ai ' "' ' """"' Plans and specifications at our Inglewood office. ORBELL & IIACKJ V, Engineers.

TTEWITT'S PICTURES are the Best. SADDLERY And HARNESS We want you to know that our new premises are now open and we shall be pleased to cater for our customers in all branches of the trade. Our material is of the llest. Our workmanship guaranteed. I OSWALD CHARLBB COOK LISTER Currie St. (Late T. Kin? & Co.) Next Sole's Butchery, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 263, 13 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 263, 13 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 263, 13 December 1909, Page 3

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