TO-NIGHT Q. OO D rp EMPL AE S' JJA BIOGRAPH PICTURES IX LAST NIGHT'S UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESSGRAND NATIONAL, 1011 THE SILK MOTH (Natural History) BEAUTIFUL FALLS OF SCHWABBACH SAN MAKING The Star Dramas are— THE LITTLE SPREEWALD MAIDEN FATHER AND SON GRANDMA'S NEW YEAR GIFT TONY, THE GREASER Comics — The Victim of Tontolini Tin; Evolution of Woman The Coster's Phantom Fortune Teddy's Three Duels DON'T FORGETGOOD TEMPLARS' HALL TO-NIGHT Cool, Commodious and Well-Ventilated. Prices: Dress Circle, I/-; body of hall, g P BIN G gHOW, to be held in WHITELEY HALL TO-DAY Open both afternoon, and evening. SALE OF FANCY GOODS, Aitcrnoon Tea and Supper, 6d. ENTRIES CLOSE at Mr. C. Carter's on TUESDAY, 12th. Admission, One Shilling. C. W. HOOKER, Secretary, ARCHDEACONRY OF TARANAKI. CHURCH CONFERENCE AND MISSIONARY MEETING. At NEW PLYMOUTH on SEPTEMBER 20 and 21.
iwing is a list of the meetsppakers, subjects, time and WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th.—Good Templar Hall. Courtenay St.; chairman, the Rigbt Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. 7.30 p.m.: Subject, "The Girls' Friendly Society," Miss Wilson. 8.30 p.m.: "Church of England Men's Society,'' Mr. Harry Fookes; "Lay Readers and their Worth," Rev. C. F. R. Harrison. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 21st.—St. Mnry's Hall, Vivian Street. Chairman, the. Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. 2.30: Subject, "Confirmation," Rev. C. Addenbrooke. 3.15: "Church Education in Day and Sunday Schools/' the Bishop. THURSDAY EVENING. - Missionary Meeting. Good Templar Hall, Courtenay Street. Chairman, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. 7.30: "The Maori Mission," Rev. H. A. Hawkins; "The Melanesian Mission," John Cook, Esq.; "The Home Mission," E. F. Hemingway, Esq. Discussions will follow the reading of each paper. All Church workers and others interested in the welfare of the Church are freely and heartily invited to these meetings, and we earnestly hope that they will be well attended. A collection will bo taken at the Missionary Meeting on behalf of the three Missions. JOHN WILKINSON, Curate-in-Charge. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY EXPERIMENTAL PLOTS. MEETING of those interested in 'taking up Agricultural Experimental Plots under the supervision of the Government will be held on SATURDAY, the 10th inst., at the office of the Taranaki Agricultural Society, at 1 p.m. A CLIFF, Secretary. BOKOCGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. J HEREBY convene a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall on MONDAY, the 18lh inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider steps to he taken in connection with a Memorial to the late After the conclusion of the above meeting a further public meeting will bo held with a view to formulating a petition to Parliament with reference to
(!. W. BROWNE, HYGIENIC BAKERY DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEOG, Proprietor, W7E cater for all kinds af parties. Wc make all kinds of breads. Here's n. few: Standard fiiirm, Milk. Oatmeal. Hygico, Vienna. Wc- make all kinds of fancy pastries: Maids of Honor. Apple pull's, Merinptne Tarts, Banbury Cakes. We make all kinds of cake: Sultana, Madeira. Venice, Paris, and good oldfashioned seeded raisin pound. We make a speciality of pics—all sorts — Raised Pork. Steak and Kidnev, Veal and Ham. Fruit —Apple, Apricot, Plum, Strawberry. Lemon; also the good old English mince pie. Birthday cakes on hand—Wedding cakes to order. The latest wedding cake ornaments kept in stock. Country orders receive prompt attention. Telephone 108.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 15 September 1911, Page 1
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