IMPORTANT. TNGLEWOOD JIBERAL & T ABOR 1 ASSOCIATION. MEETING IN DRUIDS' lIALL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 23, At 8 p.m. JOE B. SIMPSON, Secretary. "DINNA FORGET" THE QUAND gCOTTISH Q.ATHERING Under the auspices of the IJIARANAKI pROVINCIAL gCOTTISH gOCIETY in the rpQWX JJALL, gTRATFORD FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912 (EMPIRE DAT). SCOTCH SONGS BY MADAME GROOME, Wellington MISS McNAB, Auckland MR. E. SARGENT, ITawera and a number of local vocalists, including STRATFORD MALE QUARTETTE. HIGHLAND MUSIC AND DANCING. Concert 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. (Music by Beesley's Orchestra.) Tickets: Gentlemen, 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. ALEX. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary. UNITED LABOR PARTY. rpHE HON. G. FOWLDS will address a public meeting, in the Good Templar's Hall, on SATURDAY, May 25, at 8 p.m., on the policy of the UNITED LABOR PARTY. The general public is cordially invited to attend, and this invitation is expressly extended to ladies. His Worship the Mayor (Mr. G. W. Browne) will preside.
rpHE rpffIRTIETH FIRE BRIGADE * pLAIN AND JjiANCY J)RESS BALL BALL BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be held in the rpHE ATEE gOYAI on KING'S BIRTHDAY (Monday, June 3, 1912) DANCING: Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults, after. FANCY DANCING BY THE CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, a/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the best girl's Fancy Costume, and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes.
PIANO, ORGAN & SINGING. M R ' R. N EVILLE R ENAUI) Resumes tuition on MONDAY, 27 th inst. Inglewood on Thursday afternoon. Address: Corner Vivian and Dawson •treets. rpE JJENUI pRIVATE g'CHOOL. MISS GABRIELLE SHAW. MISS BRADWELL. Term 11., 1912, will begin on TUESDAY, May 28. Miss Shaw will be at home on Monday, May 27, at 1 York Terrace, from 2, till 4 p.m. TECHNICAL QOLLEGE. THE WINTER SESSION COMMENCES ON MAY 27, AT 7 P.M. TECHNICAL CLASSES. Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Woodwork, Plumbing. Mechanical and Trade Drawing, and Art Classes. CONTINUATION CLASSES.—EngIish, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Shorthand and Typing, etc. Those desirous of taking Correspondence and Precis for Civil Service Senior, are invited to enrol at once. Prospectus and full information at the College and Education Office. Fees strictly on enrolment. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director.
OHETWODE Devon-St. West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The MISSES STANFORD. The Second Term, 1912, will begin on TUESDAY, May 28. MISS STANFORD will be at home to received. Parents and Guardhna on SATURDAY, May 25, from 2.30 to 4 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 1
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