TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT mwv SALVATION ARMY. GREAT RECEPTION MEETINGS GREAT RECEPTION MEETINGS GREAT RECEPTION MEETINGS To QOMMISSIONER RICHARDS. SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 20 & 21. SATURDAY, 8 p.m., in Salvation Army Hall, a Public Meeting, presided over by His Worship the Mayor (G. W. Browne, Esq.). SUNDAY, 7 and 11 a.m.—Prayer and Holiness Meetings, at the Salvation Army Barracks; 3 and 7 p.m., Salvation Meetings in Good Templar Hall. MONDAY, 8 p.m., in the Salvation Army Ball. —■ Lecture by Commissioner on South African Stories or the Salvation Army work among the native races. Admission (by ticket), 1/-. The Commissioner will be sup : ported by Lieut-Colonel Fisher, Brigadiers Vinc.e artd Bray; Major Hoare and Captain Suter. N. ADAMS, Ensign, CO. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. WILL hold their usual weekly sale in their Ingle wood yards on WEDNESHEAD MIXED CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. j INGLEWOOD gULL 'pA l IR . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. I MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. I WILL hold a Bull Fair at their InglcI wood yards on above date. Entries solicited. NEW PLYMOUTH Lk\W- TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUBJREG,), rpHE ANNUAL GENBRAL MEETING of the Club will beiftld at the Council Chambers, New Plyi " "' r "~" DAY, October 19, 1912, at 7.30 p.m. M Business. —To receive Report arid Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and Members of Committee, and General. H. STOCKER, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY, October 28, at 8 p.m. Business: To pass New Rules and to provide for the Incorporation of the Club.' W. N. EWING, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). rpHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Oih«e of the Society, Brougham Street, TODAY (Saturday, October 19, 1912), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. NGAMOTU OILFIELDS LIMITED. is hereb/ given that the Directors will close the list and proceed to allotment on WEDNESDAY. 23rd inst. Intending investors must therefore send in their applications before that date. D. McALLUM, Interim Secretary. STRAY FORD HOSPITAL BOARD. rpEXDERS for Furniture and Equipment of Isolation Building will be received :il the Board's Office, where on 4th November. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary. NOW READY. Sping and Summer FLOWERING PLANTS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CARNATIONS—Best Show Varieties(our own selection), post free, 10/- doz. Latest Novelties (our own selection), post free. Hi/- per doz. New Perpetual* (1912 novelties), very hardy. Tremendous demand for these Perpetuals at Home this season, one ■grower alone disposing of over 450,PYRETIIRUMS—New Single and Double named varieties. Large, handsome (lowers. Invaluable for vase decoration. Post free, 10/- per doz. DELPHINIUMS-- The New Kelway's Improved. Hardy and showy perennial. Produces profusion of spleYidid spikes. Post free, 12/- per doz. BEGONIAS—SingIe-dowering, for bedding or pot-planting, post free, 9/per doz. Double-dowering, for pot culture, post free, 18/- per doz. All the above should be planted without delay. Send us vouv orders at once. NIMMO & BLAIR, PLANT GROWERS, DUNEDIN.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 130, 19 October 1912, Page 1
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