QRAND RACKED QONCIKT % TAN HECK'S ORCHESTRA In the THEATRE ROYAL On SUNDAY Nil;III NEXT, 31st inst., At 8.30 o'clock. | Collection in aid of Ochestra's Funds. BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. i BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. BAZAAR IJAZAAR BAZAAR TOWN HALL, BAZAAR June 4, 5 and t). BAZAAR You can't afford to miss it. BAZAAR Programme includes: BAZAAR Clog-di'ucing by team of 8 BAZAAR Dutch girls. BAZAAR MARCH OF NATIONS BAZAAR with electrical effects). BAZAAR BALLET. BAZAAR Shadowgraph Pyramids. BAZAAR Hesitation Waltz, Trot and BAZAAR Tango. BAZAAR "BONNIE DUNDEE" BAZAAR (Military March). BAZAAR MARCH OF FLOWERS. BAZAAR Latest Music from Sydney. BAZAAR Direction: \V. Lints. BAZAAR E. HENDERSON, BAZAAR , Hon. Sec. INGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY. HPHB Annual Meeting of Subscribers will be .held at the Borough Conntil Chambers on FRIDAY, May 29, at 8 p.m. Ef. TRIMBLE, i Hon. See. TARANAKI CIRCULAR ROAD RACE. FULL MEETING of all Committees in connection with the above will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY. "29th inst., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Drafting of Programme, etc. E. L. lIUMPIfeIES, Secretary. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL- AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Q. YMKH AN A AND rjOURNAWENT. To be held on SgOW GROUNDS, HAWERA, Ot! THURSDAY, JUNG 25, 1014 (Winter Show TVcek). Commencing at 8 a.na; TROTTING RACES (Under rules of N!Z. Trottin<* Asm.) HUNTERS AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. PONY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP BAND COMPETITION. MILITARY COMPETITIONS. NOYELTY EVENTS, Etc., Etc. Valuable Trophies and Cash Prizes. Excursion Fares ou Railway, and Delayed Trains. Admissisn, 1/-; children under 18, Bd. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 18, 9 p.m. Programmes and Entry ForiH3 on application. E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 37', Hawera. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. J£ANDSOME MODERN VILLA RESIDENCE in lower Vogeltowa, ad- : joining Recreation Gwmnda and Tenuis and Creqnct Lawns, »n& on proposed tram route. Almost aeff house faithfully built of seasoned heart of matni, totara. and rimu. Five large rn»«s and scullery, pantry, bathroom, linen press. built-in wardrobes, wash-house, with tubs and copper, and coal house attached, and f«w!heuse. Electric light throughout and gas range. Hot a»d cold water service and patent w.c. Fine corner section, full <juQrter-a*ie, goad view and splendid elevation. Wellplanted with hedges, nice gaiificn, and fruit trees in full bearing, tlnly ten minutes' walk through Park to tent re of town. Ideal home for busiaow man or retired gentleman. Satisfactory >rea4on« f»r selling. For further fwiicular< tffi-y efficc of this paper. MODEL SUITS MODEL SUITS MODEL SUITS For Men who Oare. For Men who Oare. For Men who Care. Men's clothes tire so cleverly constructed uow-a-days and are offered so temptingly tlittt it is indeed quite difficult to determine one's choice. Don't waste lime in searching about. Just come in and huy one of our new model Suits. Guaranteed to Wear and to Please. We like lookers. Come in and look around. D. CLEGO Men's Outfitter, Inglewood. fIROCKETT & JONES' Glace Kid Welted Derby Shoes for easy walking correct far the winter.— Dockril'g.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1
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