GRAND GRAND BOXING BOXING CARNIVAL CARNIVAL TUESDAY 17th and WEDNESDAY 18th. TUESDAY 17th and WEDNESDAY 18th. TUESDAY 17th and WEDNESDAY 18th. (*OOD rpEMPLAR JJ ALL '• ' BOXING* BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXTNG BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING Don't miss the carnival of the year. ;:/ .;■• Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. E. W. GimYITHS, lion. .Secretary. ffHEATRE JJ QYA L. / 18th and 19th Juuc. HUG A R D ■HUG A R D HDGARD % The World's Master Magician. The Greatest Show of its class that has ever visited Australasia, . DEFINED ' • SPECTACULAR u - MARVELLOUS ' • Prices: 3/-, 2/- & 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's. . IRVING WEBB, Touring Manager. gOCIAL AND T) AN C E „ . To be held in the FITZROY HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 17. ; : ' \ WALTZING COMPETITION. ;.j,v.f •„<!'' ' Kjcst and, Second Prize. ,''■•',* *" SUPPER' PROVIDED. GOOD MUSIC. Gentlemen, 2/6 .Ladies, Free :-•'■. WILLIAM PRATT, Secretary. ■ T%KAPA FIRST JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB. SIXTH OF SERIES. EUCHRE PARTY*AND DANCE. EUCHBE PARTY AND DANCE. EUCHRE-PARTY AND DANCE. gTREET JJALL. : V TUESDAY, JUNE 17.- . Ladies: First Prize, Silver Jam Dish value £1 Is; Second, Box Perfume;! Third, Vase. i Gents: First Prize, Umbrella, value '.."■',". .''.;'■£! Is; Second, Silver-mounted Pocket Book; Third, Cigarette Case. Last Night to Count for Aggregate. Good Floor, and Supper. MRS. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1/- Gents, 1/6 WM. DRINKWATER, " Secretary. TO BUILDERS. rjTENDERS will be received at our office up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 20, for the erection of a "Bunga- • low*' Residence at Te Henui. I ■—■'■- ' SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, j • : ."■ Architects. King's Buildings, j New Plymouth. I ■' ' ■ ■ . • TO PAL>TERS AND ELECiKICIANS. ' __ i are invited to close noon ■■ SATURDAY, the 21st June, for . Painting and Renovating the Taranaki Hotel. Specifications can be seen on application to W. G. Emcny, on the premises, or at the omce of the undersigned. A. D. BLICK, Architect, Stratford. . - i THAN K S. ITIHE Officers and Members of the New Plymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade desire to express their best thanks to Mfs.'E. Dockrill, the Ladies' Committee, Taranaki Herald, Daily News, Good Templars (for use of Hall for children's practices), Mr. Hoffmann (for use of piano for children's practices), Miss George (for playing), the Lady Judges, Singer Company, Express Company, Messrs. J. W. West, W. IT. Jury, Webster Bros., Stephen, Byfn and Co., and to the donors of special prizes: The Mayor and Mayoress, Mrs. E. A. Walker, Mrs. George Tabor, Mr. J. Paton, Mr. N. Greiner, Mr. J. Roberts, Mr. J. Bennett and Mr. E. Gilmour; and all those who in any way contributed to making the Ball the huge success it was.' F. C. BELLRINGER, ■ Superintendent. PIANO TUNING MR. R. HEARD, certificated tuner from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 20 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 13, 16 June 1913, Page 1
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