QANT AT A "jyANI EI, " (!'y "Roote and Bradbury"), will be rendered on [\VEDXESD AY , NOVEMBER 30, by the Queen-street Church Choir, assisted by friends and full orchestra, in aid of New Organ Fund. Conductor, Mr. E. J. Deare. Pianist, Mr. A. E. Golding. Tickets, Is each. BOXING W PLYMOUTH ASSOCIATION'S DRILL HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (Show Night). HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF TARANAKI. Hawkins (New Plymouth) v. J. Tuke-Morris (Wellington and Manawatu Champion). SPECIAL MATCHES: N. Bond (Wanganui), v. A. C. Maxwell (New Plymouth). J. Power (Okato) v. S. Loregrove (New Plymouth. NOVICE COMPETITIONS. Class I—lOst and under. Class 2-Over lOst. Entries for heavy-weight championship and novice competitions close TO-DAY (Friday), at 8 p.m. See posters for further particulars. A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF GOOD, CLEAN SPORT. lission: ss, 3s and 2s. A. •L. CIMPPELL, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL DEFENCE CADETS. QEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the supply of the following to the above Corps while in camp: (1) Meat; (2) Bread; (3) Groceries;. (4) Vegetables. Full particulars may be had from the Officer-Commanding. Tenders close on December 3. A. R. RYDER, Captain. 1 TO BULLOCKDRIVERS. RANTED— Six good bullock-drivers, to ' commence \york about December 10.* Good wages and long job. : N. C. INNES, Contractor, Eltham. INSTRUCTION IN- SWIMMING. Jjj[R. F. G. MORRIS will re-commence his swimming instruction classes at the Municipal Baths on December Ist. Fees' (for the season): Children, 3s 6d; ladies, vis; gentlemen, 7s 6d. PRESENTATION AND REWARD BOOKS SHIPMENTS of Beautiful Books now await the enthusiastic onslaught of Christmas shippers. For the tiny tots there are Nursery Rhymes and enchanting Fairy Stories; for boys attd girls, Pretty Tales of Real Lite, of Adventure and Romance; 'also the popular Annuals Chums, . 80-Peep, Our Darlings, Chatterbox, Little Folks, Boys' and Girls' Own, etc, whilst hundreds of Novelty Booklets, beautifully bound and artisßcally got up, make the selection of pretty gifts an easy occupation 1 . An enormous stock of SUNDAY AND DAY SCHOOL REWARD BOOKS to s»'- from. prompt and THOS.AVPRY, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER. NEW PLYMOUTH. MOA DINIXG ' TEA a *d ?.t;pper ROOMS, INGLE W O 0 D. Registered Office for Servants. THIS IS THE PLACE to get a NICE • CUP of TEA, either morning, or afternoon. Tea always ready. Our TEA ROOMS are large, airy, cosy and "comfy." Our GOODS are always fresh and of the best quality. ICE CREAM, 3d and 6d per glass. We make a specialty of our fis>ners, teas and suppers. We a> daily supply of all kinds ' which we guarantee to )p. quality. Our smoked fish u treat. GEO. H. CARRINGTON, Pre, . ] 1 Jas. Sanderson] [H. Victor Griffiths AND (GRIFFITHS ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Bcongham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR GA* JJR. M. JONES, hag now at jfo Criterion Stablest Up-to-date Touring Motor Gar He ; has also secured the amices,pf Mr. E. Edmends A Hrst-class chauffeur, who' u well for hu cartful handling of n.oto>
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 26 November 1910, Page 1
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