FOOTBALL MATCH. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. ECREATJ.O -X Q. T, 0 U X TODAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec.
JfiOOTBALL JpOOTBALL JpOOTBALL. NORTHERN RJGBY RULES. K, Xew Plymouth. TO-DAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. NEW SOUTH \VAI..j A . . u.AKI. NEW SOUTH WALES v. TARANAKI. NEW SOUTH WALES v. TARANAKI. FAST, OPEN, SPECTACULAR. The Attraction of the Season. BAND IX ATTENDANCE. '"' *""'" Kick-off at 1.15 sharp. T. P. SMITH, Hon. Sec. T.N. League.
NORTH JJALL JJALL ' NNUAL gALL TARANAKI rpHEATRE R OYAL rpHEATPE JJOYAL rpHEATRE ] —"" HUNT TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, 9Q 131 Z. Night of Taranaki-Wellington Football Match. Prices.—Double Tickets, 10/-; Single, Gentlemen 7/6, Ladies 5/-. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec.
THE DANDIES ARE COMING, THE DANDIES ARE COMING. We mentioned that yesterday and we emphasise it again to-day, and we repeat it, brethren. THE DANDIES ARE COMING THE DANDIES ARE COMING THE DANDIES ARE COMING And will appear at the rf HEATEE gOYAL. NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ?. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. EDWARD BRAN.SCOVBE' c : DANDIES' COSTUME COMEDY CO. DANDIES' COSTUME COMEDY CO. A light-hearted troupe of revellere in their bewitchirg budget of gaieties, fresh from overwhelming conquests of Australia, Wellington, and Auckland. THE OPTIMISTIC DANDIES. THE OPTIMISTIC DANDIES. Wholesale and retail dispensers of hilarity withia the meaning of the act. THE JOYOUS, ROLLICKING DANDIES. THE JOYOUS, ROLLICKING DANDIES. Causing pleasant palpitations and spasmodic shrieks of joy. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Plan at Collier's. Day Sales at Hoffmann's. Further intimation to-morrow via wireless. rpHE BREAKWATER hourly 'bus scrvice will not be observed this afterWANTED. EXPERIENCED Milkers for 40 to 60 cows, mostly heifers, good place, good house, and every convenience, cheese factory. No inexperienced man need apply. A. E. WILLS, Manutahi. TO ELECTORS OF EGMONT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: A S the above seat has now become vacant, 1 offer myself as a candidate in the Liberal interests for the Egmont Electorate. I will take the earliest opportunitv 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 j are dissatisfied with the candidate chosen by the unrepresentative gathering at Eltham. ARTHUR McKEOWN, Piharna. CHEAP LAND. npilE cheapest land in Taranaki is a partly improved Bush Section on the Harrington Road. Price of goodwill, £2 per acre. Apply at once to ( W. B. DAVIES. DUT I'HP BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 1
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