JJROUGHAM gTREET JJALL TO-OTGHT „ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. PROGRESSIVE pARTY AND DANCE. Proceeds in Aid of the Western Park Fund. Music by Mrs. George. Gents. 1/fl; Ladies, 1/-. H. R. CATTLEY, Hon. Secretary. 'P II EAT R K J> OYA X. New Plymouth; ' MONDAY NEXT, at p.m., October 2. FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS New Zealand's Brilliant- Young Pianist (Chappell Gold Medallist) Fresh from his London.Sumwses. A POET OK THE PIANO, Assisted by •MR. WILL HUTCHENS ORATORIO AND BALLAD TENOR (Late Royal Academy "f Musie,- London.) MISS ETHEL CASTER The popular and artistic Mezzo Soprano. MISS MABELLE HARRIS Accompanist. Bechstein Grand Piano supplied by British & Continental Piano 00. - Prices: 3/-, "2/-, 1/-. Box Plan at Brit. & C'ont'l Piano 00. \V. P. TIIERKLKSON, Manager. GREATER NEVY PLYMOUTH. JN response to an invitation, His Worship t'he Mayor and the Town Clerk will attend a public meeting to. be held at the Franklev Road Gymnasium on THURSDAY, Septemltcr 2S, at 7.»0 p.m., for the discussion of the above scheme. NOTICE HO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
A MEETING of Carpenters and Joiners will be lield THIS (\Vcilnesday) EVENING at the - Borough Chambers, commencing at 7.!>f) o'clock. Business important. EGMONT ROAD PUBLIC) HALL ASSOCIATION. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING »f Subscribers of the above Association will be held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY. September 27, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS!.—To receive Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Ofiicers,*and General. L. W. BISHOP, .Secretary. TARANAK! AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S THIRTY-SEVENTH annual""spring SHOW To be held on the Society's Grounds, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, November 22 & 23. JJREEDERS, Farmers, and all Fanciers of Live Stock should write for a SCHEDULE of the Liberal COMPETITIONS offered them. Entries for FACTORY BUTTER classes close on OCTOBER 14. Entries for FACTORY CHEESE classes close on November 14. GENERAL ENTRIES close on NOVEMBER IS. NOTICE WINTER SHOW COMPETITION.
Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co. offer a £lO 10s Gold Watch for the host two acres of Swedes grown from SUTTON'S SEED and SKAMP.OC'K TURNIP MANURE, supplied t>y the donors. For further particulars apply ARTHUR CUFF, Secretary, C/o W. BEWLEY. New Plymouth. APOLOGY. fJMIROUGEI one of my cart men meet.inp with a serious accident, I am afraid pome of his customers may have been overlooked. If there are any such, will they kindly communicate with cither of the. Meat Bazaars, when they will receive prompt attention. TI. T. -TOLL, Taranaki Mint Bazaar. NOTICE. on my form on the Warea Ro;i:I for the past two months —One spotted yearling ht'ifcr, with (wo slits in the right ear; also two red and white yearling heifers, with one notch on the top and bottom of right ear. No visible brand. If not claimed and expenses [aid, will be sold at the next Stony Uiver sale to pay expenses. E. MURPHY. Warea. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited by the Mangorei Road Board for building piers for bridge over lletmi Stream Cross Road. Tenders close at 12 noon on SATURDAY, 30th September. 1011, at Messrs. Sladden & Palmer's Office, Devon street. New Plymouth, where plans and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1). WELLS, Clerk Mangorei Road Board.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 1
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