H E AIRE JULY 13 & 14. QOX C E OSSIPOFF Daily Telegraph says:—"M. Ossipoff scored a triumph for every song. He is a wonderfully gifted performer, and hearing him one hears the fine baritone songs of Grand Opera and the heaviest ballads for baritones sung in all splendor." 0 8 S IP OFF DON'T MISS IILU. Trices: 3/-, 2/-, & 1/-. l!ox Plans at Hoffmann's. BELL BLOCK HALL. fpiiE \*»nal MONTHLY SOCIAL will be keld in the above Hall on TO-NIGHT MUSIC BY MRS. GEORGE. 'Bus will run if sufficient inducement. Everybody come. / - •■■ «' •*•■ 'j: h. ixdwx's, '' Hon. Secretary. ANNUAL BALL JULY 31. 1911. Gents. ?,/-; Ladies, 2/-; Onlookers, l/-\ H. WILLIS, Lieut., Hon. Secretin*. TARASAKI POULTRY, PIuEON AXD CANARY SOCIETY. EIGHTEENTH AND BIGGEST > ANNUAL SHOW POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, HOME INDUSTRIES, TECHNICAL WORK, COOKERY, AND . CHILDREN'S PETS Will be held in the Drill Hall on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 19 & 20, 1911. Under the Rules and Regulations of the N.I.P.P. & C. Association. CLASSES FOR ALL VARIETIES-' EVERY BREED. SPECIALS GALORE, IN ADDITION TO PRIZE MONEY. Sohedules now ready, and may be had of the Secretary or any of the CominitEntrics positively close to-night at 9 o'clock, at Gilbert's Seed Shop, or Scott's Pork Shop. Secretary will be at Gilbert's Shop. MAKE YOUR ENTRIES EARLY. A SHOW Will be held in connection with above on THURSDAY, JULY 20. All Bafcies judged by leading Medical Practitioners. Eiwh Baby shown will be presented with a bonnet, value 2/11, whether winning a prize or not. Entry free. Refreshments previded in the Hall. Watch future advertisements for further particulars. Get a, Schedule, and if you want any further information apply S. GREEN, Secretary, Westown. WINTSER CYCLING TV/TAKE this a pleasure by letting us fit our: STEW, MUDGUARDS CELLULOID MUDGUARDS I MUDGUARD FLAPS (Front) i MUDGUARD EXTENSIONS (Front) ANKLETS RAIN CAPES LAMPS (Oil) LAMPS (Acetylene Gas) Goods at lowest prices. REOOLDS" CYCLE AXD SPORTS DEPOT, Devon Street, Central. Telephone 109. gXTENDED FOR SALE. rpHIS beautiful little property, situated at the junction of the Elliott and Omata Roads, New Plymouth, has now been cut up into suitable building lots) and is nearly all level land. Plans and prices on application to W. B. DAVIBS, ' '• Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 1
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