R. U, A. MAEAEKA.KAHO. Great Word This. ,Q. REA TE R FTj N On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. AND EVENING ! At the EAST END BATHING RESERVE. FREE FOR EVERYBODY. Come and see how YOUR money lias been spent. 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. rpHEATRE JJOYAL. BT. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 17th March, 1910. JRISH RATIONAL QONCERT (under auspices of Hibernian Society). To be followed by a DANCE. Programme and particulars future issue NORTH TARANAKI CRICKET ' ASSOCIATION. • ÜBLIC gA L L Under the Patronage of the Australian Cricketers. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1910. Ladies, 3s. Gents, 4s. Double Ticket, 6s, A. BEWLEY, Hon. Sec. N.T.C.A. In Aid of Building Fund. JNDUSTRIAL & JjUNCY pATR. ST. GARY'S HALL, MAY 11. and 12. Duly authorised collectors will wait on you for contributions. Joint Secretaries: MISS A. LEGG, Devon St. C. PEPPERELL. Vogeltown. TARATA COACH . SERVICE. T BEG to inform the travelling public and local business men that I have disposed of my Coaching Service, as from the Ist instant, to Mr..T. Waite, for whom I solicit a continuance or the same liberal support hitherto accorded to me. W. F. HAWKE. TXfITH reference to the above I wish to inform travellers and the public general'}' that, having taken over the Tarata Coach Service hitherto carried on by Mr. Hawke, it will be under my personal supervision, and the public mav rely on my best endeavors being directed towards securing the fullest measure of attention to their various wants. T. WAITE, Proprietor.
HYGIENIC BAKERY New Plymouth. JOHN C. LEGG Proprietor. FANCY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK AND j CATERER. UP-TO-DATE TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOjI. "The Best o'i Everything and Everything of the Best." What shall we eat to keep healthy and strong? ... Visit the ''Hygienic," where you .v.ll find Pies of Meat, Pies of Fruit good wholesome Bread, Special "S.P/ Bread, .which will add "years to your life, a* well as life to your years." Calces galore-delicious Rich Fruit Poind Cake, Sultana, Seed, etc. Our noted sliilliiig Sultana Oakc cannot be beaten; 5n fact, as stated in our motto, we make the 'be-t of everyth.ng and use everything of the best to do it *ith. No need now to bake at home \ou can buy ceucs at tfce HYGIEMG tlut are -j«t as good as n.oth* wed to make," and that means a lot to a hungry tooyT ?To be continued!. PATENT ACENr aw Advice Free. Call or Write. Dist"ct Manager: H. LEWIS, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 1
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