IJIHE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1010 (Labor Day). Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults, after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TlCKETS.—Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume, and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. MILITARY BALL r|iHE MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE SEASON (TARANAKI RIFLES'), Postponed on account of the death of the King, j Will be held in the THEATRE E.OYAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Catering, Music, and Management will be up to the usual standard always maintained at this popular function. Tickets (Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2a) may be obtained from Members of the Company. H. .WILLIS, Lieut., Hon. Secretary.
NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. HPHE New Plymouth High School will RE-OPEN for the THIRD TEEM on WEDNESDAY, September 14. Fee.— £2/2/- per term, payable in advance. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. ISLINGTON HOUSE, HAWERA. Corner Princess and Wellington Streets. rpHE Whole Building COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Tariff: 5/- per day. Boarders as per arrangement. Telephone. MRS. MAY, Proprietress. • R s. g L AN C H A R D, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. High Street, Eltham. FRESH FRUIT DAILY. AERATED DRINKS. <:*G daily use of LANE'S ~. M E D 0 L 5 N E makes and keeps the skin active and healthy. Freckles, spots, and pimplas quickly removed, i/at Chemists. 7RED HOUSE HOTEL DEVON STJUQCT EAST. E. W/iITTLF Pr^pnetur. Hotel with a. reputation for hi Superior Al<?3, Spirits, and Aceouio'iodation. Every convenience and icmfori *<> T HIITTLE :: REP -JOUSE BOTE!
TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. FEED. CALGHEE Announces to bis friends and the pubiU generally Jiat he has entered into pos session of that old-established ane favorite hostelry, the Terminus Hotel The whole house is to be renovated in side and out, and the proprietor anu Mrs. Calghcr .will do everything that can he done to make it a comfortable house and a popular house of call. The Cuisine will be maintained at high standard of excellence. A Cottage nd Grounds are availablt for the use of boarders :ind visitors. Telegrams and enquires by letter 01 telephone will be promptly attended to. Luncheon from 12.11> io F .m. uinnei from G to 8 p.m. Tariff, 6s (id per day. "■"■"Vphone No. .'i9. FRED. CAL TER, Vroprietor j^TONE'S tuixsGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TASANAKI T?WR 1909-10. May be purchased of all booksellers, t>r ordered direct from Stone, Son and Co.. Laiiibton Quay. Wellington. Con■liiis Commercial, Municipal, and Genpml Directory. Nineteenth year of oublication. STONE, SON & CO., DUNEDTN AND WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 13 September 1910, Page 1
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