TO-NIGHT JJ ALL, SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES IN COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME, INCLUDING THE MELBOURNE CUP AND DERBY. THE GREAT NAVAL DISASTER AT TOULON. Exxplosion of the groat ironclad, Liberte; over 400 lives lost. PATHE GAZETTE No. 131. THE MOTHER. (Selig drama.) WHITE ROSE OF THE WILDS THE FACE AT THE WINDOW (Two A.B. Company Masterpieces.) LOVE OF SUMMER MORN A SHOW PROGRAMME' OF THE"' Hto [TEST ORDER. Also AT WAITARA. TO-NIGHT A ROYAL DIVORCE
QHUP";: THSSIOXARY gOCIETY. CHRISTMAS FAIR. CHRISTMAS FAIR. CHRISTMAS FAIR. Will be held in the Q-OOD rpEMPLAK JJ ALL On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY November 22 & 23. AGRICULTURAL SHOW DAYS. Open ' Afternoon and Evening. Commencing at 2 o'clock. INDIAN STALL. ' ART STALL. DOLL AND FANCY STALL. PLATN NEEDLEWORK STALL. POST CARD STALL. ICE CREAM STALL. SWEETS STALL. • PRODUCE STALL. XMAS TRF.E. BRAN TUB. ' • VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT IN THE EVENING Afternoon Tea, 6d. Admission, 6d. QiEXls'. pAK T Y In aid o* FRANKLEY PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL. At Mr. J. H. Fretliey's BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. NOVEMBER 30, 1911. Amusements and Competitions. Fancy and Refreshment Stalls. 'Busses running during afterroon. Admission, 1/-; Children, Cd (Including Afternoon Tea. N. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. NOAMOTU LODGE, No. 48. rpilE regular monthly meeting of the above lodge will be held in St. 'Mary's Hall, Vivian street, TO-MORROW (Thursday, 23rd), at 7 p.m. BUSlNESS.—lnstallation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers. Visiting brethren cordially invited to Lie present. BY ORDER OF THE W.M. PIANO TUNING. M R R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 26 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill ani pergonal r>H<"ition.
SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN (KEG.) FOR MAMMITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE UDDER, CARCET, Etc. TESTIMONIAL Kitzlifrbcrt West, I'almerston North, Nov. ti, l'.Ul. To Mr. Ernest K. Skinner, Now Plymouth. Dear Sir,—The Mammitein remedy which 1 got from llu> West Const Company's stall ;it the Manawatu Show I have used with satisfaction. The cow 1 tested it with developed aeilte Mammitis in two (jnarters on the lust night of the show. I injected Mammitein as directed ('24 hours after), and twelve hours after site was hack on her mill; again and still sound. This is the first ease onl of manv that has been this way: all others have always gone unsound, or the udder burst after a great deal of agonv. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM .rOHN HARRIS. Price, 4/0, post free, on receipt of remittance from agents in every town or the Sole Proprietor, ERNEST K. SKINNER, Box 120, New Plymouth. NOTICE. iy|"Y REGISTRY, which has been closed , recently, owing to illness in mv family, is now open for events. 1 J. P. BURKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 1
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