SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. CORONATION XI THURSDAY, APRIL 2. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. One of the Largest Octsi I tin." Domini' GOOD .MUSK'. coon music ' GOOD MUSIC. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PRIZES for— Best fancy dresses (Ladies aim Gentlemen) Most Original Costume Sack Race Musical Chairs Quarter-mile Handicap, and Novelty Events galore. HAKA by Mr. W. Pratt's ' NOTE.—The Rink is not opening permanently, but only for Afternoon Session and Carnival in the Evening. ADMISSION - - ONE SHILLING. T> A N D CONCERT KAWAROA PARK [ collection, i'rocceds in aid of tlie Sports Candidate, | MISS A HAWKE. TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLCB. (Affiliated with N.I.D.T. Association). gEVENTH MEETING will be beld on Mr. Guilford's Farm on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 23 &. U Write for programme. Entries close with Secretary on April 10. • F. L. STREET, Secretary. MONSTER piCNIC AND JUORAL OKATO. - - EASTER MONDAY. Running; and Horse Events: Tug-of-War; Sport and Amusement for all; Football Tournament. DANCE IN THE EVENING. {J.RAND fIC'HOOL rtOXCERT, " OKATO. J FRIDAY, APRIL 17, at 8 p.m. In aid of Piano Fund. Admission, I/O. Refreshments. DANCE TO EOLI.OW. MOTUROA SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. MEETING of tlie General Committee of the Moturoa Seaside Improvement Committee will be held TO-MOH-ROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Malva Tea Kiosk. Business: Important. i ROYAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEA- | LAND VETERANS. ANNIVERSARY OF TARANAKI. TTHE Veterans will parade in Egrnont Street on TUESDAY, the 31st inst.. at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose or proceeding to Moturoa by train. The Veterans would be glad if the Pioneers could make it convenient to proceed by the same train to Moturoa. In the evening, at 0."0 o'clock, the Veterans will be entertained by the young men of New Plymouth in the Brougham Street Hall. All are cordially invited to attend. J. BLACK, Hon. Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. TENDERS FOR DRAPERY STOCK. rpENDERS arc invited for the StoekI in-Trade of Drapery, etc., in the | Bankrupt Estate of Morey and Moore, j Drapers, New Plymouth. Stock-sheets and conditions of sale can be Been at tlie office of the unearned. Tenders close with the undersigned on TUESDAY, March 31. 1014, at 5 p.m. Tlie highest or any tcinleT not necessarily accepted. A "deposit of 10 per cent most accompany each tender. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. All wise men drink CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE. Its purity and excellence please the most exacting palate. It is prepared from an original Belfast formula, and contain? no artificial ingredients Wholesome and nourishing. You | can "et it at all hotels and stores. 15
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 1 April 1914, Page 1
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