FUNERAL OF HIS LATE MA TEST 1 THE KING. jjXITED "jyjEMORIAL gERVICE, By Request of His Worship the Mayor, IX THE RECREATION GROUNDS (Or, if the weather unfavorable, in the Thealtre Royal). On FRIDAY, 20th MAY, at -2.30 p.m. Rev. W. Canned, President. Rev. S. S. Osborne will preach the Memorial .Sermon. United Choir will lead the Singing. |p HEAT RE. | rpO-XIGHT. HEWITT PICTURES AND FULL ORCHESTRA FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! pARK Q.ROUND. TO-DAY THURSDAY, MAY 19. TUEAPA 11. v. STAR 11. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. TUKAPA I. v. STAR I. Commencing iait 3 p.m. Admission SIXPENCE. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Takapa F.C. NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. Cadets, Veterans, and Band iwil.l attend ■by order. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FUNERAL OF HIS LATE MAJESTY THE KING. JT is hereby publicly notified tlhat a close Day of Mourning will be observed on FRIDAY NEXT, 20th inst., the occasion of 'the Funeral of His late Majesty the King. All shops will be closed and all business suspended for the whole day. a. Solemn (Service of Public Mourning land Worship will oe conducted unitedly by different Churches in the Recreation Grounds at 2.30 p.m. G. TISCK, Mayor. TTNITED MISSION MEMORIAL SERU VICE. "THE LATE KING." PUNGAREHU HALL, TO - NIGHT (Thursday), May 10, at 7.30 o'clock. UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE. EDWARD VII. WAREA HALL, FRIDAY, May 20, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. Braadock. A GRAND {INSTRUMENTAL AND yOCAL QONCERT In WHITELEY HALL TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAY 19, At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture —"Zainpa"—Orchestra. 2. Song—"The Roses"—Mr. Nixon. 3. Selection—"Belle of New York"— Orchestra. 4. Song—"The River of Years"—Miss Gideon. 5. Violin Solo—"Serenade"—Mr. A. L. Cooke. 6. Quartette "The Two Roses" Liedertafel. 7. Prelude and Doges' March from "Merchant of Venice"—Orchestra. 8. Overture—"Stradel la''—Orchestra. 9. Song (selected)— Miss Clarice Buck man. 10. Selection—'ll Trovatore"—Orchestra 11. Song—"The Lost Chord"—Miss Flor ence Ward. 12. Cornet SolOr-"Weber's Lost Valse"Mr. C. H. Lawn. 13. Quartette "The Chapel" Liedertafel. 14. Finale—"Light Cavalry"—Orchestra. "God Save the King." ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. T. B. BLANCHETT, Hon. Sec. ROAD BOARD. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £BSO. RESULT OF POLL. Total number of votes recorded For the proposal ... Against the proposal A three-fifths majority being required, I therefore declare the loan proposal to be duly carried. P. WELLS, Returning Officer. Mango rei, 17th May, 1910. RAHOTU PUBLIC HALL. pHE Annual Meeting of' Subscribers of the Rahotu Public Hall will be held in the Hall on MONDAY, 23rd May, at 8 p.m. T. E. PARSONS, Hon. Sec. JjADIES, this will interest you. COOPER & CO., Ladies' Tailors, aire making a display at New Plymouth of New Materials and Styles, the Latest in COATS and SKIRTS. The diate wnl ! be announced later on. 18-12 TO THE SETTLERS IN THE TARANAKI LAND BOARD DISTRICT. the request of a number of settlers in the llaranaki Land Board District I. have decided to become a candidate for the vacancy on that Board. Should you deem me worthy of your support you may Test assured tihat 'all matters affecting the interests of settlers in connection with the Land Board will receive my best attention. Being ( a ibackblock settler of many yews' standing, my sympathies are entirely with the pioneer who carries the burdens of early settlement. You may Tely on my using to the .fullest extent, when advisable, the discretionary power 'alloweu to memuers of the Board. ' I am, yours faithfully, C. J. RYAN. NORTH TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION. IA pUBLIC gALL Will be held in THE THEATRE ROYAL On TUESDAY, 24th MAY (EMPIRE DAY), At 8.30 p.m. MUSIC: MRS. WOODS' ORCHESTRA. Tickets—Ladies 3s, Gentlemen 4s. Double tickets 6s. AUSTIN BEWLEY, Hon. Sec. North Taranaki Cricket Association. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. w INTER S H 0 W. DRILL HAIL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 8, 9, 10 and 11, 11)10. Classes for Dairy Produce, Fruits, Garden Vegetables, Field Roots, Farmers' Classes (seed and grain), Jams, etc. Technical School Classes and Cookery. WORKING EXHIBITS. Excursion Fares and Delayed Trains. Entries Close SATURDAY, May 2S, at 9 p.m., with Secretary only. E. P. WEBSTER, Selretary. N ORW I C H u NI O V FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. (Founded 1797). * "OTICE is hereby given that MR. S. 0. POPE, Estate and Commission A;.;,-at, Devon St., has this day been appointed Chief Agent for New Plymouth. THOS. S. JACKA, Auckland, !9th Tnnimry, 1910. JF Bobby Burns were with us noo 1 He'd gie it oot in rhyme | And say the meat we ha'e to cat is vera vera prime | But the best of all ye'li get from Joll | That io so every time OAMERATED CONCRETE I THE NEW METHOD OF BUILDING. 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