Q-OOD rpEMPLAR JJ ALt ( TUESDAY, 2.30 P.M. MOTHER'S MEETING. Speeches, Music, Refreshments. FRESH MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in Aid of Hall Fund. JHE ATEE 0 Y A L TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PROGRAMMEPART I. 1. The Soldiers in the Park. "Oh! don't you hear the band!" Drum-Major—Tom Thumb. 2. The Jolly, Jolly Tars. Hornpipe, Highland Fling, etc. 3. The Bowling Chorus. Bowlers —Some rare old buffers— Local hits, ete. 4. Parasols. Shoo! Shoo! Shoo! 5. The British Boys. "The Dear Old British Flag." Marches, wheels, etc. 0. Scouts doing a flood Turn. Tramp—Lost child—Grief of Nurse Restoration Compensation refused. 7. "Dolls, Dolls, Dolls for Sale!" Your choice. Japs. Niggers, Dutch, Babies. 8. Good Night. "Sweet Moon, Good Night." PART TI. 1. Swings and Sen-Saws. "That's the Game for Me." 2. Blarney College. Paddy and his Students. The Alphabet Ancient History "The Mice v : il play," etc. The Womri loved Ben's beauty. 3. The Carpenlors. "Oh! who would be a Carpenter?" Sawing planing hammering boring. 4. The Coach and Four. Prancing steeds—Collision Smash up—Motor Car. 5. Britannia: March of Nations. Magnificently beautiful beyond description. Admission, 2s and Is. Children halfprice. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.
HOYAL X.Z. ASSOCIATION' OF H.M. VETERANS. members who liave the N.Z. War Medal for 1801 to 1800 are requested to attend a meeting to be held in the Drill Hall on TUESDAY, the 15th inst., at 2.30 p.m., to meet Capt. T. Humphries, our Wellington delegate, who has a proposition to submit re bars to the medals for engagements during that period. J. BLACK, Hon; Secy.
PIANO TUNING. NOTICE. ]y£ESSRS. 11. COLLIER & CO. beg to notify the puolic that their only authorised and certificated tuner, tuning for them in the immediate New Plymouth District, is Mr. J. C. Pearce, Customers entrusting their pianos to Messrs. Collier & Co.'s care can be assured of their strictest attention at nil times. PROPERTIES FOR gALE. rpiE following properties are for sale on easy terms: A SPLENDID centrally situated Section in Vivian street. FULL SECTION aid House in Powderbam street. NEW 4-roomed House in Buller street. DEVON STREET, 40ft. frontage; also a 32ft. frontage. FILLIS STREET, 7-roomed House. WALLACE PLACE, allotments to suit purchasers. AHUROA, 2 good Cottages; also 2 good sections. WESTOWN, a nicely situated new 6roomed House, with nicely laid-out grounds. WES'iVX FVH'N T ON, good sections at £4.) and £-'k. For further particulars applv to— W. B. DA VIES. Land Agent. C. ARNOLD JONES & CO Brougham Street. OA A ACRES first-class land; all ploughable; with good homestead; a really good dairy farm; close to factory and school. Price, only £l4 per acre, with £3OO cash. We have lately inspected this farm; it is free from weeds, and splendid value at the price asked. pOME and see our list of farm properties. We can find you just what you want. JF you are a buyer, let us know what your requirements are. TF you are a seller, tell us what you iiave to si®l. We. can find buyers for you. C. ARNOLD .10NES & CO.. Brougham Street. •OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 45, 15 August 1911, Page 1
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