' ;i:ruoDIST UNION. > .::-ARY (CELEBRATIONS. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY NlfiHT, Til <; AT R K II OYA L, > "UNIT('.■ ► iKA MEETING, at 6 o'clock. PUBI.K' VIiETING' at 8 o'clock, presi<'M over by His Worship the M. yor. Brief Addresses. Musical Pi wnme. Farewell to Revs. 3 W. !l.irton and H. T. Peat. jjevels After a season of NINE NIGHTS' enthusiastic success, will appear at the TO\VX HALL, INGLE WOO D, TO-NIGHT REGIMENTAL BAND will perform in Rotunda after special train arrives at 1.15 p.m. Train leaves New Plymouth 6 p.m. sharp. Admission: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. JJOYAL piEEROTS MJE iIOYAL PIERROTS will visitKAHOTU—Monday, 6th. OKATO—Tuesday, 7th. Prises, 2/- and 1/-. Doors open at 7,30; commence at 8. (JRASP ipHESE pACTS KASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY FACTS PICNIC AT WEST END FACTS FORESHORE. FACTS The most sheltered grounds at PACTS the Beach. FACTS Guessing Competitions. FACTS■ Fruit Salad and Jellv Stall FACTS Variety Stall FACTS Easter Tree. FACTS Afternoon Tea. FACTS Special programme of all-day FACTS Sports for the children. FACTS Tug)Of-War for team of 5 boys FACTS under 8 stone and 1G years of FACTS age. FACTS Music' liy Van Heck's FACTS Orchestra. FACTS Admission flil; Children under FACTS 12 years free. FACTS Proceeds to extinguish building FACTS debt. FACTS Special Picture Programme at FACTS Theatre floyal on Easter MonFACTS <lav evening. " rjfHE 0I"N TR Y QIRT7" j AT 'OKATO. WEDNESDAY. Look-out for EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE, Okato, APRIL S, in aid of " THE COUNTRY GIRL." THE EAST END ROLL IN G rjTROUBADOURS V"- Will saunter into WAITARA TO-NlfiHT at 7.30., and give one. of their delightful street programmes of vocal and instrumental, solo and concerted items. RENDERS will be received for the lsase of 52 acres 2 roods 27 perches, taore or less, being part of Reserve "O," Waiwakaiho and Ilua Districts, for a term of 7 years from May 1, 1914. The land lies to the west of Smart Kond and is between .Smart Road and the Waiwakaiho River. Conditions of tender and draft lease may be seen at the Public Trust Office, Hawera and New Plymouth, at which places forma of tender may be obtained. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the Public Trust -Office, Htwera, on WEDNESDAY, April 15, at 2 p.m. ERNEST BARNS, Reserves Agent, Hawcra. TO BUILDERS. ENDERS will be received ;it our office up to 4 p.m., on SATURDAY APRIL 11, for the erection of a residenct in Barrett Street. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's Buildings, Brougham Street. T AIIORIKG A well-dressed man commands respect wherever be goes. Clothes make* the mail. I make the clothes. The beat in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of material in exelusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, totnbined with latest, stylo, «t moderate cost, from WADDLE tailor. HEW PLYMOUTH, -rioß SALE—Nice Seven-Roomed Vill close to Post Office. Situated on corner seetion. Owner has left tl aii.irict. Pw £760. Terms.—Gilmoi flub. li«W F'-aouth-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 1
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