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rjHHE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be TO-DAY, Wednesday, March 23. J. JONES, Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. LAST DAY for DISCOUNT for Blectria Lighting is TO-DAY (Wednesday, March 25), till 4 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. ' EXCURSION FARES. BREAKWATER REGATTA. f£HE public are hereby notified that the New Zealand Railway Department has consented to grant Excursion Fares from Hawera, Waitara and intermediate stations to Breakwater by morning train on March 31. The train will arrive at the Breakwater at 11 o'clock, and tickets arc available for day of issue only. C. W. WILLIAMS, Chairman Breakwater Sports Committee. [Card.] ]£OROMIKO JJOME, INGLEWOOD. NURSE MORGAN (late of St. Helens' ' Hospital, Christchurch).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 254, 25 March 1914, Page 1
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