New Ready-to-Wear Hats New Shapes New Blanket Coats New One-piece Frocks New Costumes New Squirrel Sets New Coney Seal Sets just opened at J. & J, Near Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH. BIBLE IX SCHOOLS LEAGUE. ) A. LL Jiotliers and others interested in J) the Bible ia Schools League are in- | vited to meet at St. Andrews' Sunday P School on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 4 j p.m. M. C. H.. GASCOYNE. "T EXT M ISSIO:sT - Behind Trocadero, near Railway Station. Conducted by 11. CURRAN AND F. MACLEOD EVaingelists. Every Week Night (except Saturday), at 7.30; Sunday at 8.15. Children's Service To-night at G. 30. Everything free. Everybody invited. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. rp-HE NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING- CLUB Will hold THE FINAL .SPORTS MEETING THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING OF SEASON In the MUNICIPAL J> AT H S On THURSDAY, MARCH 20, At 7.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. 00yds. Boys' Race (boys under 10); Ist prize,, trophy valued 10/6; 2nd, trophy valued 5/-. 2.33 yds. Girls' Race; Ist, Mr. Loftus', trophy; 2nd, trophy valued 10/6. 3. 50yds. Open .Handicap; Ist, Mr. H. Stacker's trophy; 2nd, Jackson and Paul's trophy. 4. Musical Lifebuoys (mixed evena); Ist, trophy valued 10/0. 5. Spring-hoard Dive ~ (three boards);: Ist, trophy; 2nd, trophy. . 0. 100 yds. Open Handicap; Ist, Sarsaparilla troph; 2nd, Mr. J. Bennett's trophy. 7. Ladies' Spring-board Dive; Ist, trophy, 10/0. 8. 00yds. Girls' Handicap; Ist, Mr. A. E. Sykes' trophy; 2nd, trophy 10/0. 9. 200 yds. Open Handicap; Ist, Dresden Piano Company's trophy; 2nd, Mr. ■Geo. Griffiths' trophy. 10. Bellman's Bluff; Ist, trophy 10/0: 11. Balloon Race (girls and boys); Ist, trophy 10/0. I 12. High School Boys' Race, 100 yds.; Ist, 1 Inglewood Swimming Club's trophy; 2nd, trophy valued 10/6. 13. Life-saving Competition; Ist, Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophy; 2nd;'' Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophy. 14. W. J. Williams' Memorial Medal. The Rovers' Cycle Club will give a special points prize for the highest aggregates in the 50yds, l.OOvds. and 1 OOvds. Entries close with the secretary on MONDAY, March 17. GEO. TABOR, Hon. See. IN RE BENJAMIN HOWARD ■ NICHOLLS, DECEASED. rpO enable the executors to wind up the estate of the above-named deceased, they require that all accounts owing to the Arm of Nicholls & Son up to the 2Sth February, 1013, be paid on or before the 20th March, 1913, to the executors (care of Nicholls & Son) or to their Solicitor. HAROLD J. M. THOMSON, Inglewood. CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES pOR TJ I R S MOTOR CARS, CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SADDLE HORSES Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rates. : \ M. JONjfS, | PROPRIETOR. w 'Phone 29. < -i■'..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 1
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