RING'S jyj-IXTURES. Agent for Taran.iki. ALSO CIVIC PIPES. For Prices and Illustrations, apply Box 87, Etfcham. Teacher of Millinery and Dressmaking. (First-class Credentials.) PKJiTATE LESSONS OR IN CLASS. , Terras on application. Address .Devon Street East MR. DAVIO L. HUTTON, N.B.A. Art Master, South Kensington, OF pAINTING, Landscape. Flowers, and Figure, Oil- and Water >_olor. Enamelling, Repousse, etc. For particulars r.pply Studio, Vivian St. THE NEW PLYMOUTH. rpECHNICAL QOLLEGE SECOND TKRM. CLASSES RESUME JULY 3 IN PLACE OF • lUXE -20. MONDAY- / ' ' '' Dressmaking, 2.15-4.1.") and 7.15-9.15 Commercial Arithmetic. 7-9. TUESDAYLatin, English Junior. Physics, Cookery. Woodwork, Machine and Building Drawing and Construction, 7-9. WEDNESDAY— Rural Class 10.45: Painting and Drawing, 2.15; Freehand and Model Drawing, Mathematics. Engineering, Domestic Economy, 7-9. THURSDAYCommercial English. Shorthand, Typewriting, Plane and Solid Geometry. BRIDAYEnglish Senior, Elocution. Book-, keeping, Elementary Mechanical] Bra win" Education. Call and get. a Proipwti ■seller's or nt th<- F.lm".i| ; W. a. J(AU, ; WEDNESDAY AND '!"" ! .11'LY a & u. 1911. rjURAXAKI pLUMPTON t tOritSlN'i!, CLUB. ' j HAWEKA. (linn under N.Z.C.A. Il:ix.O MAIDEN STAKE. For Maiden Dogs and IJiiche-. unlimited number, at .£-2 i':ich. <l>>.-n to all registered greyhounds that haw not won over £5 in any one stake at ti draw. Nominati— ' ' * be in Secretary',, NOTE.—That no nomination will be accepted at the draw, which will take place at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, July i, at Mr. Budge's office, Princess street, Hawera. Winner, £25; runner-up, £5. Two dogs at £2 10s each. i (Thirty nominations, or stakes paid pro rata.) j LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CUP (Open Sweepstake.) 1 For unlimited number of Dogs and Bitches at £2 each. First dog, silver cup, value £lO lOb, and 75 per cent, of stake; runner-up, 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent. from the Stakes. Draw same time and place a.s Maiden Event. CONDITIONS.-The Cup must be won by the same owner twice in succession, or three times at intervals, before becoming the al»olute property of the owner. SUPPLEMENTARY EVENT. (If circumstances and time permit.) For all Dogs beaten in l.st and 2nd round of Maiden Event.' Nomination £1 Is, which will ciose wall the secretary on the course. First Dog. 75 per cent; ruiuier-up, 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent. from the stakes. T. TRASK. Hon. Sec, I P.O. Box 57, Hawera. QORO NATION EXHIBITION WELLINGTON. MAY 24 TO JULY 29. THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS ever held in the Dominion. MACHINERY IN MOTION HOME INDUSTRIES ART GALLERY CONCERT HALL STADIUM FOE SPORTSTENNIS BOWLING BOXING, Etc. Admission One Shilling, For Special Excursions, see Railway hand-bills. J. C. DAVIES (Established 1870) LICENSED {^HAREBROKFJ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, TRADE ASSIGNEE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT Latest share quotation! avaikbU •» application. Tradesmen'! booki made up o»' audited. Interest, Renti and Account! colleet.M Land and Income Tax Return* «»d« CENTRAL 8 TOOK EXOHANGf DtTOT-street, New Plymouth, NZ
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 5, 30 June 1911, Page 1
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