METHODIST UNION. QELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY NEXT. u a.m. Wliitclcy Memorial Church, United Service and Communion. 3 p.m. —Theatre Royal, Children's Rally. 7 p.m.—Theatre Royal, United People's Service. Preacher for the day; REV. S. J. SERPELL, President of the Conference. • N.B.—There will hi no other serviced in the Methodist New Plymouth Circuit on that day. MONDAY NIGHT, THEATRE ROYAL, UNITED TEA MEETING, at 6 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING at 8 o'clock, presided over by His Worship the Mayor. Brief Addressed. Musical Programme. Farewell to Revs. .7 W. Burton and H. T. Peat. POSTPONED TILL APRIL «. POSTPONED TILL APRIL 8. Q.RAND (CONCERT AND J)ANCE PUNIHO SCHOOL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. In aid of the Piano Fund. Concert (start at 8 p.m. sharp), 1/-; Supper and Dance, 1/6. Ladies free. ' FRANK GABLE, Hon. Secretary. TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLCIJ. (Affiliated with N.I.D.T. Association). gEVENTH j^JEETDKS will be held on Mr. Guilford's Farni on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 23 & 24 Write for programme. Entries close with S ecretary on April F. L. STREET, Secretary. MONSTER piCNIC AND TiLOKAL r / • f ete - EASTER MONDAY. Running and Horse Events; Tug-of-War; Sport and Amusement for all; Football DANCE IN THE EVENING. Q.RAND g CIIO 0 L OKATO. J FRIDAY, APRIL 17, at S p.m. In aid of Piano Fund. Admission, 1/6. Refreshments. DANCE TO FOLLOW. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received at our office up to 4 p.m., oil SATURDAY, APRIL 11, for the erection of a residence in Barrett Street. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's Buildings, Brougham Street. rpEXDERS willb of 52 acres 2 roods 27 perches, more or less, being part of Reserve "(I," Waiwakaiho and Hua Districts, for :i term ef 7 years from May 1, 1!)14. The land lies to 'the west of Smart Road and is between Smart Road and the Wniwakniho River. Conditions of tender and draft lease may be seen at the Priblie Trust Office, Hawera and New Plymouth, at which places forms of tender may be obtained. The 'highest or any tender .'not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the Public Trust Office, llawera.. on WEDNESDAY, April !3. at 2 p.m. . ERNEST BARNS. Reserves Agnit, Jl-awcrn. 1914JWINTER COSTUME STYLES A fashionable woman's wardrobe is incomplete if it does not include at least two tailor-made costumes. Paris decreed "tailor--I'or smart tailoring and a correct costume, call on l.onergan and I'carec. Here von obtain faultless, cut, lit, style and fabrics. NEW WINTER FABRICS NOW DISPLAYED. Call and see them. LONEBGAN & PEARCE r-Anr.'.s' & gents.' tailors, DEVON STREET. XEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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