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TO-NIGHT rpHEATKK J> 0 Y A L. Direction of HUGO GORLITZ. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Of THE ELLWOOD TRIO. And MISS WINNIE NIXON. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JUNE 7. SECOND CONCERT. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Prices—2s and Is. Reserved Is extra. Box plans at Collier's. TAEAXAKI pOULTRY, piGEON, QAXARY gOCIETY. THE SHOW ui<' SHOWS. JULY 20 and 21. HOME INDUSTRIES. 'Entrance Fee, Gd. 1. Plain Scones, 6, Champion Flour. Prize, 251 ib bag flour. 2. Girdle Scones, 6, Atlas Flour* Prize, 251b bag flour. 3. Swiss Roll, Golden Gem. Prize, 251b bag flour. 4. Jam Sandwich, Champion Flour. Prize, 251b bag flour. 5. Sponge Cake, Atlas Flour. Prize, 251b bag flour. 6. Ginger Bread, Golden Gem. Prize, 251b bag flour. 7. Cocoanut Ice. 8. Almond 'Toffee. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. For School Children under 16 attending the Technical School. ■Entrance Free. 9. Plate of Shortbread. Prize, 2-s fid. 10. Jam Tarts, 6. Prize, 2s (id. 11. Plate of Scones. Prize, 2s (id. 12. Gingerbread Cake. Prize, 2s Gd, 13. Mixed Biscuits. Prize, 2s (id. ' 14. Plate of Tea Cakes. Prize, 2s 6d. 15. Mixed Sweets. Prize, 2s Cd. 16. Cocoanut Ice. Prize, 2s Gd. Schedule for the Poultry Secton can now be had. \ H. J. HOBBS, Sec, Devon-street YVesi.

SPECIAL MISSION. gT. pP.-SBYTERIAN QHUECH. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. HUGH PATON, Scottish Evangelist. N.B.—'Next Sunday, Theatre Royal—--3 p.m., Men only, the Mayor presiding; 8.15, everybody. SJOUTH (?EA TSLANDS TOURS To TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, RAROTONGA, AND TAHITL WINTER PLEASURE RESORTS. FOR TONGA. SAMO,i. ATUA....3500 Tons, JUNE TOFUA. .4400 Tons, JULY 10th. ATUA....3500 Tons, AUGUST 16th. TOFUA. .4400 Tons, SEPTEMBER 13th for descriptive pamphlets and apply for all information to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.

CONVALESCENT g'OME, "SANDSDOWN," FITZROY. A Comfortable Home for Invalids. Every convenience, Warm and healthy situation. ' For further particulars apply l o the proprietress, MRS. D. OHARTERIS, "Sandsdown," Fitzroy. SCHOOL OF ART. MISS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTER IS pupil of N. D. Connell, Eltlwm, also of J. Elliott, A.R.A., the noted English painter, lias opened a School of Art in Buildings over the Northern Shipping Company's Building, Egmontstreet. Intending pupils are invited to inspect paintings, when terms can be arranged. Hours 9 to 5. HYGIENIC BAKERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. A HEALTHY appetite and common sense are excellent guides to followin matters of diet. Good bread, good health. Try "S.P." Bread—lT HAUNTS THE PALATE, and will add years to your life, as well as life to your years. Keep young, feel well—eat "S.P." Bread. Joyous children, ever gay, Hot or cold, enjoying play; Healthy, they, because they're fed On Legg's Hygienic ''S.P." Bread. Bread badly made has not a leg to stand on. Not only in bread, but in all kinds of Pastry and Calces the "Hygienic" excels. The very best ingredients procurable we manipulate into the finest cakes and pastries. We will hold an exhibition in our shop in the near future, of which we will advertise particulars. Seasonable Goods Muffins, Pikelets, Scones. We make Girdle (or Griddle) Scones as well as our Sultana favorites. Call in. We shall be pleased to sec HYGIENIC BAKERY JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. TARANAia DAILY NEWS. TO SUBSCRIBERS. ftUBSCRIBEP? iot «ettins then paper, ci-'jjiiiariy are reouested

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 49, 7 June 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 49, 7 June 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 49, 7 June 1910, Page 1

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