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rp II ]•: A T I! E JJ 0 Y A L. Direction Allan Hamilton PRELIMINARY AXXOUKCEM EXT. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JAX. 10 & 1,7. HARRY PLIMMER and REYNOLDS DEXXISTOX. Announce a Return Visit, presenting MISS LIZETTE PAKKES And their Popular Organisation in "A MESSAGE FROM MARS," & f LOVERS' LAXE." Box plan will be opened at Collier's on THURSDAY; 12th. Jan. Reserved seats 4/-. Country visitors may liave tlieir seats reserved by letter (enclosing 4/- a seat) to the Box Office. fPHE presentation of Address to Mi'. Chew Cliong will be made at the Town Hall on Saturday, '2lst., at 2 p.m., when all well-wishers of Mr. Chong arc kindly requested to attend. TARAXAKI J_AWX rpEXXI.S OPEX CHAMPION",SHIP AXD HANDICAP TOURXAMEXT. VIVIAN STREET COURTS, • NEW PLY-MOUTH. THURSDAY (Afternoon Onlv). FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAXUAKY 2fi, 27 & 28, 14)11. Entries close with the Secretary on MONDAY, January 23, at !) p.m., and must be made through the Secretary of a Club. 11. STOCKER, Hon. Sec. ■JyTEW pLYMOUTH JJIGII gCHOOL. Staff.—E. Pridham, M.A., T.C.D. (principal), 11. 11. Ward, G. 11. Wills, Miss C. D. Grant, M.A., Miss G. A. Drew, M.A. (assistants), A. R. Ryder, M.A. (science master), W. Lints (gymnastic instructor). IJUIE SCHOOL provides a sound secondary education for bovs and girls, leading from the primary schools to the university; and the curriculum is arranged to meet the requirements of the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Junior Scholarship Examinations. The school possesses a splendidly equipped chemical laboratory and gymnasium. Excellent accommodation for board and lodging, under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Niger House, adjoining the school, is provided. An Agricultural Course will be started at the beginning of the first term for boys ■who intend to take up farming. The subjects of instruction will be:—English, Arithmetic, Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry, Botany and Agricultural Botany, Elementary Physical Measurements, Bookkeeping and Commercial Correspondence, Practical Agriculture, Drawing. Elementary Building Construction, and Woodwork. Students taking this course will not take any language other than English, nor will they take merely Theoretical Mathematics. The first term of 1911 commences on January 31. For prospectus and.full particulars apply to the secretary. X. K. MacDIARMID, Chairman. rHE FASHIONABLE BOOT ARGADU gBRT gURQESS BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Renowned for Boots and Shoei ?1 Elegant Appearance, Durability of Wear and Moderate Price. impairs jeatiy and promptly executed Special attention giye« to Children'i Footwear. Inspection cordially invited. T. H. BRANSGROVE IMPERIAL MOTOR GARAGE. jV/TOTOR CARS, Motor Cycles and Cycles repaired at lowest prices. Red Bird Cycles, £l2; complete ladies' and gents' Wentworth cycles, £9 10s; tyres from 10s each; tubes from 7s each; cycle lamps, from 5s each; second-hand Motor Cycles from £2O; second-hand Cycles from 30s each. Also 1 Eagle launch 2 h.p. engine, £S; 1% h.p. La.unch engine, £7 10s, in good order. Accumulators charged from Od each. Vulcanised patches from Is Od each. Lawn-mowers and other classes of machinery repaired at lowest rates. T. H. BRANSGROVE, DEVON ST., EAST. HYGIENIC BAKERY NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGO, Proprietor. GOOD QUALITY COUNTS. O UI \ pastry and cakes are made from the very best ingredients procurable. We make cream goods every day. Cream Pud's, Cream Horns, Cream Sponge, Cream Eclairs, Cream Sandwiches. Our Pies have a reputation. Steak Kidney, Raised Pork, and Fruit Pies in great variety. Wedding Cakes on very short notice. Best Quality. Visitors can find a comfortable, eool Tea Room, where Tea, Coffee, or Ices are served and a quiet rest obtained. Our telephone number is 108. Make good use of it, please. Remember, if you are arranging for a trip up the Mountain, we can provide you wit'a most that you require in eatables.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 1

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