GRAND JRISH RATIONAL CONCERT. Under auspices of Hibernian Society, rp II EAT R E JJOYAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 21,1912. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture, ''Gems of Killamey," Orchestra. 2. Song, "An Irish Wooing" (Ralph Driffill), 'Mr. B. McEwen. p. Song, "Come Back to Erin" (Clanbell), Miss F. Ward. 4. Song, "The Wearing o' the Green," Mr. Johnstone. 5. Song, "The Carnival of Venice," Miss Teresa McEnroe. > v 6. Musical Sketch. Mr. Arthur Carbines. 7. Violin Solo, "The Harp that once thro' Tara's Halls (Henry Farmer), Mr. A. L. Cooke. Interval of five minutes. Part 11. 8. 'Selection, the Garrison Band. 9. Song, "The Irish Emigrant" (Baker), Miss IT. Ward. 10. Song, "On the Roail to Tipt>erarv" (Dan O'Hara), Mr. J. Somerville. 11. Musical Interlude, Mr. Bechstein and Mr. Arthur Carbines. 12. Irish Jig, Mr. N. Norris. 13. Song, "The Last Rose of Summer," Miss Teresa McEnroe. 14. Song, Selected, Mr. Johnstone. Accompaniste, Mrs. H. Rowe. Beehstein Piano supplied by L. Hoffmann. COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. Prices of Admission:— Body of Ha 11..... 1/Circle 2/Boz Plan at Hoffmann's. Seats charge. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. rpENDERS will be received until 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 20, 1912, at the County Office, Stratford, where specifications may be seen, for— Contract No. 862 Metalling 12i) chains of Mangaehu road. Contract No. 863—Re-metalling one mile of Wawiri road. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. may be reserved without extra i J. BENNETT, Hon. Secy.
HAWKE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 15. FULL STOCKS OF Cutlery, Clocks, Brushware, Kitchenware, Enamel ware, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, China and Eartht en ware, Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Toys, ■ Etc., Etc.' WE intend making this sale our record. Special priced lines will be put out. Well, to start with, we are overstocked in 1/6 books. These are Standard Works, suitable for youths and adults. Special price for all i/6 books in Stock VThe wholesale price of these books is 1/3, but we are determined to reduce them; so out they go at ONE SHILLING. All 2/- BOOKS GO AT ]_/0 Mi fid, our books are marked at English published prices; not as some do —mark a 2/- book at 2/6. All 6d Paper-covered Books— 2 FOR 9 D - There will be no hesitation on our part about this sale. We are out to reduce our stocks to reasonable quantities. We are overstocked, and it's coming down. LOOK OUT FOR SPECIAL ADVERTISED BARGAINS. You have a sample above.
c. 0. HAWKE NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD. a Q O A C H. •3. EAI'TO7i.R .Proprietor. COACH LEAVES Purangr at 5.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for New Plymouth and Inglewood, and leaves on th» return at 2 p.m., after arrival of n>idday train from New Plymouth. TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS. Leave— Leave— Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Eaimata 2.45 p.m. Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Eaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho fi p.m. Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 8.30 a.m. Purangi 8 p.m All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk'i *tore, Puranei. Mr. T. Waite's Stable, Tarata, Or Koyal Mail Stableß, Inglewiaod, will receive prompt attention. | THE BEST PLACE TS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 222, 18 March 1912, Page 1
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