SPRING, 1912 WE are pleased to be able to announce the arrival of our first shipment of Spring Shapes, direct from the world's centre of fashion. These include the "Sunshine 'Girl,." "The- Bowler," the VBreton Sailor," and all shapes that are stylish and l becoming. May we have the favor of an early visit? J. k J. AULD The Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth.
SALE OF WORK IN AID OP THE BUILDING FUND OF JgAPTISx 'iQIIUROH. •' Indian, Laces and Chicon Work, etc. Young People's Work and for Young v . ;; Peotile. Utility Stall for _tlie Home. Confectionery Stall. AFTERNOON TEA..... . .Sixpence A GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. I Admission, (jkl. ' Q0 0 D YEMP LA R JJ AL L. THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 5. .Open at 2.30 arid 7 p.m. The Garrison Band have offered their services from 7 till 7.40. ALL ARE INVITED. THE' SOCIETY FOR' THE PROMOTION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. " fpiE Committee are requested to I meet at the Town Hall (upstairs) TO-DAY (Saturday, August 31), at 3 p.m., to consult with Dr. Truby King. NOTICE. MEETING for the purpose of forming in New Plymouth a 'branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held in the Town Hall on MONDAY, September 2, at 8 p.m. We cordially invite all who are interested in the object of this Society—the protection of dumb animals—to show their sympathy by their attendance at this meeting. W. AMBURY A. H. COLVILE G. F. ROBINSON J. B. ROY. WHITELEY gPRING p LOWER 110 W. WHITELEY HALL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 & 13. Open 2 to 5.30 and' 7 to 10 p.m. COMPETITIONS in Decorated Tables (open and novice),, Decorated Mantles, • Baskets, Vases, -Children's Buttonholes (two classes). Cut Blooms (Novice). Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. "Carter's shop on TUESDAY, September 10, at 0 p.m. Entry fees, Gd; children free. LIBERAL, PRIZE LIST, including seven Specials. Other attractions: —Shooting Gallery. Jumble Stall, Etc. ' Afternoon' Tea,and Supper. Admission to Show, 1/-; children halfprice. CHEAP LAND. THE cheapest land in Taranaki is a partly improved Bush Section on the Uirringtonjßoad. Price of goodwill, £2 per acre. Apply at once to W. B. DAVIES. people are interested in good printing. So are we. We do it at our Stratford printing works, near the Loan & Mercantile Oißces.—Daily News.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 89, 31 August 1912, Page 1
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