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ipARAXAKI JJUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAF! v . WELLINGTON. • J^ECREATIoX / Q.ROUXDS THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, Kick-off, 3 p.m. Admission, 1/PHILIP SKOGLUND, ' Ei, See. JpOOTBALL- JJiOOTBALL JjipOTBALL. ■' Under NORTHERN RUGBY RULES. \Y EST E R PAK K, : New Plymouth. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. NEW SOUTH WALT" TARANAKI. NEW SOUTH WALES v. TARANAKI. NEW SOUTH WALES v. TARANAKI. FAST, OPEN", SPECTACULAR. The Attraction of the Season. •iiliU'Siiii] BAND IX ATTENDANCE. Kick-off at 1.15 sharp. ' Admission .One Shilling T. P. SMITH, Hon. Sec. T.N. Rugby League.

NORTH ANNUAL ' . gALL gALL JJALL TARANAKI rpHEATRE J^OYAL rpHEATEE • JJOYAL rpHEATEE "ROYAL HUNT ipHUESDAY, g9 1912. " Night of Taranaki-Wellington Football Match. Prices.—Double Tickets, 10/-; Single, Gentlemen 7/6, Ladies 6/-. Dancing 8.30 p.m. A.'L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec.

TO ELECTORS OF EGMONT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: the above seat lias _ now become vacant, I offer'myself as a candidate in the Liberal interests for the Egmont Electorate. I will take the earliest opportunity of laying my views before you, and would ask you to keep your votes unpledged. I am taking these steps at the request of my friends, who are dissatisfied ' with the' candidate chosen by the unrepresentative gathering at Eltham. ARTHUR McKEOWN, Pih&ma.

EGMONT ELECTORATE. J BEG to advise that I will be a candidate at the forthcoming election, and would respectfully ;ibK electors on no account to pledge votes until I have had an opportunity of addressing you. Meetings will be held in various localities as early as possible. Meanwhile I am actively proceeding with f!r campaign. C. A. WILKINSOX.

PUT YOUR SAYINGS INTO YOUR OWN HOME fli't rid ol' Hie landlord fear. Why scrape ainl save and pay to make someone >'!se rich. If you liave a few pounds handy come to us and let us put you into your own home. We are now offering a splendid well-built house of six rooms, with bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, and all conveniences. JUST FIVE ML\ T - V'\ '-S' WALK FROM POST OFFICE AND STATION. Well jil.iiiietl garden. Xiee lawn, ciicti'ic light right through, and ■'.is besides. t-200 WILL PUT YOU IN'l''' IT; £-)S0, the balance, very en sv terms. IT'S A SNTP; YOU SHOULD FN Al' IT. Consult Gr.\iOUE& CLARKE NRW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 99. DOT rBEST PLACE IB BAKER'S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 1

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