EVERY EVENING rjIHEATRE gOYAL, HEWITT'S PICTURES Under New Management. J Change of Programme Twice Weekly, j ANNIVERSARY OF TARANAKI. HEREBY convene a Public Meeting ' 'to be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, March 9, at 8 p.m. Business: To make arrangements to celebrate the Anniversary of Taranaki on March 31. G. TISCH, Mayor. B. U A. MA*?AEKAKAHO. Great Word This. ,0 REA TE R F U N,J ■ 0n THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND. EVENING At the EAST END BATHING RESERVE. ; i : FREE FOR EVERYBODY. , Come and see how YOUR money has • been apent. From 2 p.m. to 10 p.m..: GARRISON BAND in the Evening. Thompson's Tea, Afternoon and Evening, ONE SHILLING. .& MONEY ALL GONE. COLLECTION for Completion of Improvements. , , , ~ rp HE AT RE O Y-AL s 3l PATRICK'S sJriOHT, ' X 9IO. v *-"'i;;„-." r " GRAND JRISH A TlO NA L QONCERT (under auspices of Hibernian S^iety),
To be followed by a DANCE. 1 Programme and particulars future issue JNDUSTRIAL & pANCY pAIK. ST. GARY'S HALL, MAY 11 and 12. (Please mark these dates in jour diary. Particulars Jater. Joint Secretaries: MISS A. LEGG, Devon St. C. PEPPERELL. Voseltown. q\ O gTAMMFRERS. Q. L. «p. JJei i«i,,v System," will hold classes in New Plymouth if sufficient inducement offer. References. Pupils cured Wellington and Dunedin. Address: 22 Hawkcstone St., Wellington. HYGIENIC BAKERY New Plymouth. JOHN C. LEGG :: Proprietor., FANCY BAKER. PASTRYCOOK AND CATERER. UP-TO-DATE TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOM. "The Best of Everything and Everything of the Best." What shall we eat to keep healthy and strong? Visit the "Hygienic," where you sill find Pies of Meat, Pies nf Frnit, good wholesome Bread, Special "S.P." Bread, which will add "years to your life, as well as life to your years." Cakes galore—delicious Rich Fruit Poind Cake, Sultana, Seed, etc. Our noted shilling Sultana Oake cannot be beaten; in fact, as stated in our motto, we , make the 'best of everything and use everything of the best to do it with. No need now to bake at home. You can buy cakes at the HYGIENIC that are "just as good as nioth'/r used to make," and that means a lot to a hungry boy; (To be continued). SALE— li acres and good house,] iy 2 mile-- from G.P.0.; a bargain.] —Apply J. W. Wilson, Egmont-street. "PjMDR SALE—I3O acres, including dairy herd: £2OO cash down.—For particulars, ."'>ply Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont ■STrcet. SALE —Hammond Typewriter, practicaly new; cheapl for cash, "l/elle " "News" office. TjiOß UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of everv kind trv the '"News" -"fobbing Department. Orders executed with des- ■ patch. SALE—Wast" "unor. ?ood 'or j vcrnnninor. "Taranaki TVi'l' - ] News" OfTire.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 1
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