WON'T MOTHER BE PLEASED? BE PLEASED? THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. AFTERNOON: SPORT of every description. BOATING nnd SWIMMING on the River DONKEY RIDES on the Seashore. HOT WATER, TEA, AND SUGAR FREE. Fruit. Lollies. Afternoon and Evening Tea on the Reserve at Town Prices. Admission, Grl; School Children, FREE. IN THE EVENING: f> 0Y A L piCTURES. Special Programme. GARRISON BAND in attendance for the EVENING. Extra charge Gd for Adults and 3d Children over 12 years of age for Evening Entertainment. W.'H. FLETCHER, I , Hon. Sec. URANAKI fpENNIS ASSOCIATION. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP TOURNAMENT HANDICAP TOURNAMENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, i JANUARY 10, 17, and 18, 1913. To be held at the NEW PLYMOUTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB'S COURTS, Vivian Street, New Plymouth. Entries close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 19, on January 13, 1913. H. STOCKER, ■ C. WEBSTER, Hon. Sees. { TARANAKI SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ]yj-R. RALPH COLLINS, of Devon Street East, New Plymouth, has been appointed Inspector to the above Society and has been sworn in hy the Stipendiary Magistrate as a Special Constable to act in the interest of the Society with power to take action against any persons seen treating dumb animals cruelly. Any complaints of cruelty to animals may be made in writing to the Inspector or to the Hon. Secretary— G. F. ROBINSON, Eliot Street. QHETW 0D E gCIIO OL. Devon street West, New Plymouth. A SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY ' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. • Principals .. The MISSES STANFORD The First Term, 1913, will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive, parents and guardians on Friday, I January 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. RENDERS are invited, and will be received up to noon on MONDAY, 13th inst., for the following SUPPLIES for the Dredger "Pari tutu":— 1. Groceries and Vegetables. 2. Meat. Further particulars can tie obtained at the Board's Office. - C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. have several sums or money awaiting investment at current rates, from £590 to £IOOO. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Public. NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. pHF Q.ARDEN fjEAUTIFUL! SPECIALLY SELECTED JAPANESE and EARLY FLOWERING (CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Plants now ready—ls each, post fre n ; 10s per dozen, post free. Very Latest Novelties are incomparable in Beauty. 25/- per doz., post free. J) AII LIAS FjAHLIAS Large Flowering Double. Our Lists include the Finest Sorts. One shilling each, post free. 12 splendid named varieties, our selection, 10s, post free. NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS, Most recent introductions from Gr Britain. Twelve for 25/-, post free. ORDER AT ONCE. NLMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, MONEY TO LENT). TO LEND on good iwurity nt lowe»t current ratea. QOVETT & QUILLIAM, Bolieitort.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 200, 13 January 1913, Page 1
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