PUIt X ITUEE gAL E. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 24. WEBSTER BEOS TIAVE received instructions from Mr. P. BISHOP, Bulteel-street, to sell at his residence, on MONDAY NEXT, April 24, WITHOUT RESERVE,ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising chiefly: Handsome Duchess Pitir, B.C. Dressing Table, Cabinet and Tiled-back Washstand (inlaid with puriri), Double Brass and Iron Ring and Spindle Bedstead, Wire Woves, Chests Drawers uind Kapocs, Duchess Pair and Tiled-back Washstand, Large Dining Table, Chesterfield In dark red, leather, Overmantel, Inlaid Sideboard, Good. Brussels- Cafppt (12 x 10), Set-' tees, Chairs,. Tables, Whatnots, Hal'lstand in rattan (made to ardor). Uncommon Design Child's'Cot, Lino, (good order), Fender iind Irons, 1G P.B. White Juid Brown Leghorns, Kitchen Utensils, and Lot'of Useful Sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. IXOLE W 0 0 D. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2C. MATTHEWS & BENNETT IW7ILL hold their Tnglewood Weekly Stock.Sale on Wednesday, April 2G. Present entries: OAA HEAD MIXED, CASTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. I rpHEATRICAL JJSTEJftTAIN'MENT. ST. MARY'S HALL, _ MONDAY, APRIL 24. Goldsmith's Comedy—"SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." Characters by Fifteen Lady Amateurs. Tickets—Two Shillings. Proceeds in aid of Back-blocks Mission. Doors open at 7.39 p.m. Overture at 8. JBITISH AND TjVDREfN T3IBLE ._■<'-'-'.•"' ■ TaranaK Auxiliary. A PUBLIC MEET IN 0 To Celebrate the TERCENTENARY OF THE BIBLE Will be held in the W HIT EL E Y HALL On WEDNESDAY, April 26, at 7.30 p.m.
The Mayor will preside, and addresses will be delivered by the President (Rev. F. G. Evans), the 'Society's Agent (Rev. F. H. Spencer), Rev. J. W. Burton, and others, interspersed with musical selections. Collection in aid of Society's funds. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS FOR EARTHWORK. mENPERS' arc invited and will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 24th inst., for Earthwork in Morley and Barrett streets, New Plymouth (amount of filling, approximately five thousand cubic yards). Specifications may be seen at the offices of the Borough Engineer, Town. Hall, New Plymouth. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. TO PIONEERS AND VETERANS. | ADVERTISER desires to secure from Pioneer Settlers, Veterans or others the loan of a photograph of the late John Edward Wright Hussey, who served in one or more of the volunteer companies that were in Taranaki during the CO's. Advertiser would he willing to pay for loan of photo, and would guarantee not to damage same in any way. Kindly forward photos, to "News" Office, New Plymouth. JOHN W. HUSSEY, AYanganui. TRESPASS NOTICE. rpRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on the properties of the undersigned. Block 9, Paritutu S.D., will be prosecuted and all dogs destroyed. JOHN HALE. STEPHEN AVANN. TO BUILDERS. rpEXDERS will be received at my office 1 up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, I April 2(1, for the erection of Stable and Cow-Shed for the Taranaki Hospital Board. FRANK MESS! Architect, Devon street. ELECTION NOTICE. To the Ratepayers of the New Plymouth Harbor District, comprising the Counties of Egmont and Taranaki. Ladies and Gentlemen.— TN soliciting your support at the forthcoming election for the New Plymonth Harbor Board, I beg to state that my policy will be to provide berthage for ocean liners at the Moturoa Wharf as soon as possible, and thus crown the prosperity of Taranaki. Yours sincerely, RICHARD PRTCE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 283, 22 April 1911, Page 1
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