pHEA TR E gOY AI, New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. TOIE PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND, Sir Joseph Ward, P. 0., K.C.M.G., vill, in response to a request by the iberal Party, deliver a Political Address L 0 0 K 0 U T REUNION PICNIC TO BE HELD MR. H. OKEY'S (M.P.) PADDOCK, FRANKLEY ROAD, CLOSE TO SCHOOL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. Dance in the Gymnasium in the Watch for further particulars A. C. DOWNES, Secretary. VHANGAMJMONA ATHLETIC CLUB. DOMINATIONS for Whangamomona Athletic Club's Sports close on January 28, 1911. N.B.—Whangamomona Handicaps are >pett-*vo»ts,-«nd not loeal, as per.pros ;rammc. G. W. ALBERTSON, Hon. Sec. ~ COUNTY OF TARANAKI. rriENDERS suitably superscribed will be received up to noon on MONDAY, the 6th of February, 1910, for erecting a reinforced concrete bridge over the Mangaoraka Stream, on the Junction Road, near Egmont Village. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Messrs. Orbell and Mackay's Office, Inglewood, and the County Office, New Plymouth. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 25th Jan., 1011. FITZROY TOWN DISTRICT. In.the matter of "The Town Boards Act, 1008," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, IMS." T HEREBY give public notice that an Election for the purpose of electing five Commissioners to fill the extraordinary vacancies now existing in the Board of the said district will be held on THURSDAY, the 10th day of February, 1011, and I hereby appoint the Town Board's Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, as the place, and THURSDAY, the oth day of February, 1011 (before noon) as the time for nomination of candidates. Dated this 20th day of January, 1911. C. F. FOOTE, Returning Officer for the Titzroy Town District. TOUCHING THE RAINBOW T ORD B\CON, that quaint discoverer U announced that "where a rainbow seemeth to hang over, or to touch there breakcth forth sweet smell/ 1 ityti, that so few of these grave philosophers of the old time can be taken quite sen ouslv in this white light of the new There was Augustine, the esteemed saint who assured the faithful that he hac actually seen in Aethinpia many met and women having no heads, but larg. eves fixed in their bveasts-m other re spects like hiinsclf-ttml also men tha, ha 1 a single eye, and that in the fore head. Augustine had an opulent imagi ""Jut'there is a soul of reality in the* fictions. There are to tins day manj folk whose eyes are. to all intents an. purpose., in their stomachs. And it >oi a-re willing ™' l wise > >' ou ma y v Bt,U B°, into the path of the rambow. You ma warm your leisure with delight, and fil your dullest hours with a rare redeem in* sweetness. You may have you nerves as harmoniously responsive as tin strings of a master's harp. All that yo. need to do is to eschew all inferior aw Sons beverages, and to place you trust in the wonderful qualities of Suratura Tea There is no other like it Xo other ha the'superb, inimitable flavor of &URA TURA. H vou are at all sceptical, ge I pound of-"D» quality for &, and .b convinced.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 1
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