rpHEATRE JJOYAL. Xew Plymouth. TO-NIGHT FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS Xew Zealand's Brilliant Young Pianist (Cluippell Cold Medallist) Fresh from his London Successes. A I'OET OF THE PIAXO, MR. WILL HUTCHENS OI'ATORIO AXD BALLAD TEXOR (Late P.oval Academy of Music, London.) MISS ETHEL CARTER The popular and artistic Mezzo-Soprano. MISS MABELLE HARRIS Accompanist. Bechstein Grand Piano supplied by British & Continental Piano Co. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan at Hoffmann's. W. F. TUEIIKLESOX, Manager. EGMOXT ELECTORATE. MEETIXG AT ELTHAM TOWX HALL. jjOX T. MACKENZIE will be pleased to meet those favorable to his candidature at the Town Mall, Kltluuu. THIS (Monday) EVEXIXG, at 8 o'clock. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. JOSEPH McC'LUGGAGE. the Liberal Candidate, will Address the Electors at CARDIFF SCHOOLROOM, October 2. MAIIOE PUBLIC lIALL, October 3. ROWAX SCHOOLROOM, October 4. Assisted by At 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited.
EUCHIiE PARTY AND DANCE. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. KIT II It K PARTY AND DANCE. WAY BENEFIT TIIUKSDAY, OCTOBER 5. In the 1.0. C.T. IIAIX, Courtenay St. First-class Music and Good Floor. Prizes for Winners. Admission: Gentlemen, 1/fi; Ladies, 1/-. 0. W. BROWNE, Chairman. W. SADLER, Secretary. TARANAKI AO RI CULT UR AL SOCIETY'S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNTJAI~SPRINCt 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. CENTRAL ENTRIES close on NOVEMBER 18. NOTICE WINTER SHOW COMPETITION. Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co. offer a £lO 10s Gold Watch for the best two acres of Swedes prown from SUTTON'S SEED and SHAMROCK TURNIP MANURE, supplied by the donors. For further particulars apply ARTHUR CLIFF, » Secretary, C/o W. BreWLEY, New Plvmouth.
TARANAKI ACCLT M A TIS ATI OX SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON'. OCTOBER 1, 11)11, TO APRIL 30, 11)12. "pi.SHIXG LICENSES may be obtained from .T. Therkleson, Tariki; 0. Gudgeon, fnglewood; 15. Gribbon. Waitara; •T. S. Fox, Oka to; D. Duncan. Opuuakc; A. S. llascll, Now Plymouth; and the undersigned. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. Licenses. —Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion). CI; women and boys (under 10 years). ss; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only). 2s (id; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1011 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s fid. BEST FOR FARMERS! As to which is the best Range for farmers there can only be one reply—the "ZEALANDIA" RANGE I T meets their needs every way. It is economical in fuel, lasts a lifetime; and as for well, pastrycooks, bakers, and other experts say it just csm't be beaten. Moreover, it possesses 7ne supreme advantage: In five seconds it. can be opened out into a splendid open fire, making-the kit'dicn a scene of cosiness and comfort. Write for Catalogue Xo. 20., BARNINGHAM & CO.. LTD.. GEORGE ST.. DUNEDIX. NIXON & NIXON, Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 86, 2 October 1911, Page 1
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