• ANNUAL PICNIC Of tho TNULEWOOD UNITED FRIEXDL* SOCIETIES Will bo hold at EAST END BEACH NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1911. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, and Tea Free Inter Club Competitions. Tug-of-War, Quoits, Races, Swimming. Donkey Rules lor the Kiddies. Music by the Town Band. Something doing all the time. TRAIN stops at Waiongona and pertonTrain leaves Inglewood 9.15, returning at 5.32. Tickets—Adults 1/9, Children Ud—can lie obtained from R. H. UEDDES, Eon. Secretary.
TARANAKI IUFLE ASSOCIATION". (Established 11)05). rpEXTII J^EETLNG. To be held ut tlie EEWA KEWA (Waiwakaiho) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FKURUARY 5 and li, 1914. Sliooting to start at 7.30 a.m. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary of the Association, at New Plymouth, at B.IW p.m. on SATURDAY, January 31, 1014. Post Entries may be made on the ground on payment of Is extra per match. Twelve Up-to-date Shutter TargetsProgrammes posted upon application. F. J. 11ILL, Secretary. JJAXD mil REGIMENT. ANNUAL MEETING. IJ3IE ANNUAL PUBLIC MKETIXU of the Band will be Jield in (he Town Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the '2Blh inst, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Statement oi Accounts for period ended December 31, 1013. Appointment of Committee for ensuing year; and General. <i. \V. IIROWNE, Pi'esid"n f .
WAIT AH A WENT ROAD BOAKD. is hereby given I hat all Kiitos remaining unpaid after JSAT'CKDAY, 14, will lie sued for without further notice. The Clerk will be at the Lepperton Hull on Tuesday, February and 10, from noon to 3 p.ui. to collect rates. T, FRK.VCIf, Chairman. J]LT JIA M-Q VUNA KJE QARRYING QOMPANY. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE BRANCH
WAGGOXS Daily Between Xcw Plymouth, Oka to, Raholu, Opunakc. RELIABLE EXPERIENCED DRIVERS Prompt Delivery of Goods Inwards and Outwards. FREIGHTS REASOXABLE. TERMS OASIT. SPECIAL QUOTATIOXS for Largo Consignments. P. MATHIESON, Manager, South Road, Xew Plymouth. VISIT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for the CHRISTMAS & XEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW. No finer music has been heard in New Zealand than that of the ROtfAL ARTILLERY BAND. THE EXHIBITS ARE AS COXISHIN'G. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. 'Wonderland makes straigh: "hair curly 1" Excursion Fares on the Railways all the time from everywhere. ONLY FOUR WEEKS
Left to reduce our heavy stocks, i The footwear must go out, and you get the advantage of the easy prices. There are some Sor men and women. Startling Bargains A splendid range of JJostoek's footwear (held up on account of the strike) has now come forward. These lines will he offered nt cheaper prices than ever 'before. >. COME AND SELECT EAIILY. JOHN GRAYSON™ DEVON ST. CENTRAL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 179, 28 January 1914, Page 1
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