11. M. VETERANS. rjAHE ANNUAL RE-UNION OF VETERANS, to celebrate the anniversary of Waircka will take place at the Burlington Tea and Dining-rooms, Devon street, on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 30, At 8 o'clock p.m. Tickets, 2/-. Obtainable from any member of the Committee, or at the door. - J. C, DA VIES, Chairman of Committee. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 191 L Of the QHRISTIAN rpEMPERANCE jjXION • OF NEW ZEALAND. TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S HALL, • ■ ' NEW PLYMOUTH,, MARCH 23 TO 30. EVENING MEETINGS. TUESDAY, 7.3o—White-ley Hall. Hints on coming campaign for Temperance Work only, by Mrs. Powell. MONDAY, March 27.—St. Mary's Hall, at T. 30 p.m., Parliamentary Drill and School of Methods. THURSDAY, Marofo 30.—Wi'.'"d Night, Grand Spectacular Display. Tickets Is. NEW PLYMOUTH MUNICIPAL PROGRESSIVE 'ASSOCIATION. EAST WARD. A f-jL members are requested-to attend a meeting of the above to be held in the Town Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business: Organisation. ; • • . • E. WHITTLE, Chairman. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC ' . SOCIETY. "MEMBERS and Intending Members of the above Society are notified that the Annual General Meeting will be. held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, March 30, at 8 p.m;' H. C. COLLIER, Hon. Sec. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. .J.HE Annual General Meeting of the Star Football Club will be held in the Borough Council Chambers "on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 31st inst. BUSINESS. Adoption of Report: Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. Members and' intending' members inrited to attend. L. G. HILL, " . Acting Hon, Sec. OAKURA SPORTS . . . —■ -twf rpiIUR.SDAY„ -INARCH QA ANNIVERSARY DAY. THE SPORTS OF THE SEASON. New Plymouth Garrison Band in Attendance. Refreshment and Luncheon Booths on the Ground. We are introducing new and novel Attrations. SO DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. •. Brakes will be leaving Mr. W. H. Jury's White Hart Stables. Book your seats early, to save disappointment. First Race to start 11 a.m. sharp. Admission to Grounds, 1/; children, half-price. The Leading Orchestra has been engaged to play for the SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Evening. Grand March, 8 p.m. f. w. McGregor, Hon. Sec. TO SCHOOLMASTERS. ,'.', ' PPLTCATJOXS will be received up to the 15th proximo for the position of Headmaster and Assistant at the Boys' Industrial School, Stoke, near Nelson. Salaries according to scale, commencing at £IBO and £OO respectively. Board and quarters provided in consider-, ation of extra duties. Particulars at Offices of Education Boards, or at this Office. E. O. GIBBES, Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 23rd March, 1911. QOLF J][ -0 0 K E Y JPOOT B A L L ROX 1 N G Very large and well assorted slock to choose from. Lowest prices. REYNOLDS' CYCLE AND SPORTS DEPOT (The ,-M Bicycle Shop). YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 1
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