NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. QLD Boys intending to be present at the minion on Friday evening are requested to communicate with the lion, secretary to-day (Wednesday). All old boys are invited to attend. —P. 11. Baily, lion, secretary, boys are invited to attend. E. 11. BAILY, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. From 2 p.m. In the QORO NATION JJ ALL. SPLENDID PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITS. Entries show a twenty-fold increase in the Children's Cookery Classes, namely 02, against 3 in 1910. FINE ENTRIES IN VEGETABLES, FERNS, &c., &c. SPECIALLY STRONG IN PRESERVES, CAKES, SAUCES, &c. Afternoon Tea provided by Mrs. Kirkby. Admission: One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. A BIG SHOW. A SHOW WORTH SEEING. YOU SHOULD SEE THE CABBAGEORGI GAMPUS. ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT In gT. l\f ASY'S H AL L ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. Proceeds in aid of installing electric light in Girl's Friendly Society's Club.
PROGRAMME. COMEDY, ENTITLED THE MAN NEXT DOOR. Characters: Miss Priscilla Carfax Miss Joyce Hempton Miss Mary Carfax Miss Mills Miss Kitty. Carfax (niece) * Miss Sybil Fitzherbort Elizabeth (maid), Miss Loris l-'it/hcvbort INTERVAL. Pianoforte solo Miss Leatliam Tableau "The Captives " Song Mr. Johnston Recitation Mrs. Ilaslara Song Mr. Haslam Consignment of Waxworks. PARITUTU WORKING BEE. rrHE BEE will take place NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 12th inst.. commencing between one and two o'clock. All those willing to assist would oblige by sending their names to R. CLINTON HUGHES, President. New Plymouth Beautifying Society. NEW PLYMOUTH EXPANSION AND TOURIST LEAGUE. fpilE above League will be glad if all subscribers will remit to the Secretary (Box 8), or send to his office, all subscriptions, in order that the several bills owing by the League may be met. FOR SALE. A BARGAIN. ANTED TO SELL, immediately Three hundred acres of first-clasa - and, seven miles from Tauranga. Has to be sold at once for financial reasons, and will be sold cheap. Land well improved, grows splendid cereal crops and beautiful pasturage. For further particulars apply by letter to "CHEAP FARM." C/o Post Office, Tauranga. FOR SALE. pEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULLS, one two and three years old, bred on dairy lines and eligible for entry in Herd Book. Apply F. A. Bremer, Okaiawa.
TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Overlooking Sea Beach and handy to Saltwater Baths. rpIIIS favorite seaside hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished thrpughout. Tourists specially catered for. Telegrams carefully attended to. MRS. F. M. PAULSEN, Proprietress Late of Commercial Hotel, Wellington). THE TAEIKI HOTEL W. R. BONNER Proprietor TRJ R. BONNER notifies that he has * taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort on his part will be spared to make the hotel a favorite house of call for travellers. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention will also be paid to the dining-room /V the comfort of lodgers. fjK)R SALE —Good, clean waste paper, Publisher, Baßf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 175, 11 December 1912, Page 1
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