TO-NIGHT Brougham St. GREAT SALE OF GIFTS And EXHIBITION OF FANCK WORK SEPTEMBER 20 & 21. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor At 8 p.m. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. JUMBLE STALL. Admission, lid; Children, 3d. Open on Thursday afternoon for ladies. N. ADAMS, Captain.
TO-NIGHT [TELEY gALL BIOGRAPH PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. THE BEST EVER. THE VAMPIRE (A. Selig) THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW (Vitagraph) UNEXPECTED HELP (A.8.) THE VOTE THAT COUNTED (Tannhouser Film) AMONGST THE GLACIERS OF CORNERGRAT, Highest Railway in the World OVER ROCKS AND ICE OLIMPSKS OF WYE VALLEY THE STORK AT HOME (Natural History) and a QUINTETTE OF HILARIOUS COMICS: "A Useful Dog"; "When Women .loin Forces"; "Getting Even"; "The Toymakers' Dream"; "To-morrow is Payday."
FLOWER SHOW FITZROY HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. P LORAL, DISPLAY by the leading Nurserymen and Gardeners. Competitions in Table and Mantelpiece Decorations. I See Catalogue for further information. Jumble Stall. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Shooting.
PARK LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB. MEETING of members on MONDAY. September 25, at 8 o'clock, in the Town Hull to elect new members, officers for the year, and general business. J. J. STAPLES, Hon. Sec. TO PAINTERS. rpENDERS will be received at our office up to .12 noon on MONDAY, September 25, for painting a residence at Vogeltown. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, Architects, Brougham street. ARCHDEACONRY OF TARANAKT. CHUECII CONFERENCE AND MISSIONARY MEETING. At NEW PLYMOUTH on SEPTEMBER 20 and 21. PPHE following is a list of the meetings, speakers, subjects, time and place of meeting:— WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th.—Good Templar Hall, Courtenay St.; chairman, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. 7.30 p.m.: Subject, "The Girls' Friendly Society," Miss Wilson. fi.3o p.m.: "Church of England Men's Society," Mr. Harry Fookos; "Lay Readers and their Work," Rev. C. F.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 21st.—St. Mary's Hall, Vivian Street. Chairman. the Right "Rev. the Bishcp of Auckland. 2.30: Subject, "Confirmation," Rev. C. Addenbrookc. 3.15: "Church Education in Day and Sunday Schools," the Bishop. THURSDAY EVENINC!. Missionary Meeting, Good Templar Hall •Courtcnay Street. Chairman, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. 7.30: '•'The Maori Mission," Rev. 11. 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 Chinch are freely and heartily invited to these meeting?, and we earnestly hope that they will be well attended. A collection will be taken at the Missionary Meeting on behalf of the three Missions. JOHN 'WILKINSON, H II 15 T W 0 D E SCHOOL. DEVON ST. WEST, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDIXC: & DAY SCHOOL FORGJKLS. Principal MISS STANFORD rpi-IE THIRD TERM, 1911, will begin on TUESDAY. September 10. Miss STANFORD will be at home to receive parents and guardians on THURSDAY, September 14, from 2.30 till 4.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 76, 20 September 1911, Page 1
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