BOXING! Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Boxing Association. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 (First Race Night) Come and See the ATEW ZEALAND MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FOUGHT Between D. MURPIIY, Wellington (holder), And B. IRELAND, Waipawa, In rjv 1J EAT R E JJ 0Y A L PRICES: Ringside 10/6, Stalls and Dress Circle 5/-, Pit 2/0. E. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. ANNUAL PICNIC Of the TNULEWOOD UNTIED FRIENDLY A SOCIETIES Will be held at EAST END BEACH NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1014. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, and Tea Free Inter Club Competitions. Tug-of-War, Quoits, Races, Swimming. Donkey Rides for the Kiddies. Music by the Town Band. Something doing all the time. TRAIN stops at Waiongona and Lepperton. Train leaves Inglewood 9.15, returning at 5.32. Tickets—Adults 1/9, Children . 9d—can be obtained from R. H. GEDDES, Eon. Secretary. TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION. (Established 1905). IJENTII To be held at the REWA REWA (Waiwakaiho) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY u and G, 1914.
Shooting to start at 7.30 a.m. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary of the Association, at New Plymouth, at 8.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 31, 1914. Post Entries may be made on the ground on payment of Is extra per match. Twelve Up-to-date Shutter Targets. Programmes posted upon application. i<\ J. HILL, Secretary. fECHXICAL COLLEGE, NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY CLASSES COMMENCE ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. pHOFICIENCY CERTIFICATE holders are admitted to all classes free of charge. There is no age limit. Other students £1 8s per term for any or all of the classes. Students living outside New Plymouth may obtain certificate for Free Railway Pass on application to the Director. The Courses of Instruction are:— (1) INDUSTRIAL (including Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Machine Drawing and Construction, Practical Mathematics, Farm Carpentry and Metal Work, Elementary Plumbing, Elementary Agriculture]. (2) COMMERCIAL (including Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, Commercial English and Arithmetic; Accountancy and advanced work generally for »enior students). (3) DOMESTIC (including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Domestic Hygiene and Home Nursing, and Laundry Work). A Combined Course can be arranged if necessary. Drawing, Singing and Physical Culture form prominent features of the work. Enrolment Forms at this office or from the Director, Technical College, New Plymouth. NIGHT CLASSES commence on March o. For further information apply to the Director, Technical College.
ONLY FOUR WEEKS Left to reduce our heavy stacks. The footwear must go out, and jroti get the advantage of the easy prices. There are some for men and women. Startling Bargains A splendid range of Bostock's footwear (held up on account of the strike) has now come forward. These lines will be offered at cheaper prices than ever before. COME AND SELECT EAKLY. JOHN GRAYSON, DEVON ST. CENTRAL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 1
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