ARD E N >AR T Y MAORI MISSION & VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS, To be held at "St. Kilda," Gilbert St., Kindly lent by Mrs. Fred Bayly, TO-DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, From 2.30 till 6 p.m. Produce Stall, Fancy Stall, Sweets Stall, Ice Creams. All sorts of Games and Amusements. Admission 6d. Afternoon tea. 6d. GREAT DOMINION TOUR g T E W A R T In ■ . . SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. Supported by MR. HARCOURT BEATTY and her complete company. And with Magnificent Scenery, Costumes and Orchestra. THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Two Grand Performances Only, SATURDAY, Dec. 31 & MONDAY, Jan. 2. Box Office will open at Collier's Music Shop on Saturday, December 24, for Reserved Seats, price ss. Country visitors may have their seats reserved by letter (enclosing 5s a seat) to the box office. TARANAKI DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. CHRISTMAS-NEW YEAR VACATION. rpHE LAW OFFICES in New Plymouth will CLOSE at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 24th December 1910, and RE-OPEN at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, the 9th January, lOl'li By order of the Council of the Society. J. TERRY, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permaneat). fJTHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ■will 'be due and payable at the Office of the Society, Broughanvsiree-t, TO-DAY (Saturday), Dec, 17, 1910, between the hours of 9 a.ih. and 5 pan. C. S. RENWELL, Secretary. MANGOREI ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be received at the office of this paper (where specifications may be seen) up to noon on SATURDAY, December 24, .1910, for delivering 200 yds. Boulders on the Mangorei road. P. WELLS, ■ Clerk. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. GRAND EXCURSION AT NEW YEAR. "DROVIDED a sufficient number of passengers have booked by THURSDAY, December 22, the s.s. Mokoia, 3502 tons, will leave Wellington at noon on SATURDAY, December 31, for Pieton, cruising thence through Queen Charlotte and Pelorus Sounds, arriving back in Wellington on TUESDAY MORNING, January 3. .FARE FROM WELLINGTON £3, which will be returned if excursion does not eventuate. UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.Z., LIMITED. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS USEFUL, PRETTY & EVERLASTING. pRESENTS FOR LADIES,— A lady can always do with another brooch "at Christmas, especially' if the design is new and dainty. Pendants are always acceptable, even if she has a good one; a change is refreshing. pRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN,It has always been difficult to Know what to give "father or brother at this season, but if he has everything—silvermounted razor strop, sleeve links, gold Albert and sovereign purse—you will find something at No. 2, Egmont street. Avoid worry, go straight to G. H. DREW. THE PRIMAS BOTTLE "POR keeping hot liquids hot for 24 hours and cold liquids, cold for three days. No chemicals; rimply fill the bottle and cork h. The "Primas" costs leas than other makes and is just as good. As useful in the home as for travellers, picnickers, etc. Will keep baby's food hot all night. Holds one pint. PRICE 18/6. We also stock Sparklet Syphons and Bulbs, Seltzogenes, etc. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD LTD. DEVON STREET. rpHE world's greatest musicians prefer x the Bechstein to any other.—Hoff■yiOLlNS, Mandolins, Banjos. A big selection to choose Jnta, Eajsy Sought a,t Collier's, Devsn Jifreefc,. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 213, 17 December 1910, Page 1
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