E M. VETERANS. rpHE ANNUAL RE-UNION OF VETERANS, to celebrate the anniversary of Waireka will take place at the Burlington Tea and Dining-rooms, Devon street, on TO-NI&HT At'S o'clock p.m. < Tickets, 2/-. Obtainable from any member of the Committee, or at the door. J. C. DAVIES, Chairman of Committee. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 1911. Of the yy OMEN'S QHRISTIAN, rpEMPERANCE {JNION OF NEW ZEALAND. TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S.HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH,'' THURSDAY, March 30.-Willard Night, Grand Spectacular Display. Tickets Is. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. TITEMBERS and Intending Members.' of the, above Society ;■ v.; notified that the Annual General Meeting will be held in the Town Hall TO-NIGHT, March 30, at 8 o'clock. ' H, C. COLLIER, Hon. Sec. i STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. rpHE 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; Genera!. Members and intending members invited to attend, i . ■ ■ < L. G. HILL, ' *P'" Acting Hon. Sec. OAKURA SPORTS TO-DAY rpHURSDAY, 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 Ha 3 been engaged to play for the SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Evening. Grand March, 8 p.m. f. w. McGregor, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF FACTORIES UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT. "VTOTICE is hereby given' that the registration of factories expires on the i 31st March, 1911; and that re-registra- . tion is due on Ist April. Forms of application for renewal of registration, as 1 already issued, to be 'accompanied by 1 the registration. fee indicated on the ' form and by the Wage Sheets distribut- . Ed last year, should be sent in immediately, it -should be particularly noted that registration cannot be effected unless the Wage Sheets are furnished with the application for renewal, and if' the forms supplied last year for this purpose nave been mislaid or are insufli- . cient a further supply will be provided on application. For occupying unregistered premises as a factory every occupier is liable to a fine of £5 per day. H. WILLIS, Inspector of Factories. CHOOL piCNIC POSTPONED Till ■ APRIL 13, 1911. P 0 (! T 1! A L L Very largo and well assorted stock to choose from. Lowest prices. REYNOLDS' CYCLE AND SPORTS DEPOT (The :C7 Bicycle Shop). 300 I>OUNI)S cash <lown wiu se<;ure uv,u 90 acres with 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, 7' S horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, «tc, etc., Price, £2l per acre,—Gilmour & Clarte, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 1
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