JfEW pLYMOUTH jgKOTIIERHOOD (Unsectarian). SUNDAY, MAY 31, At 3 p.m. Chairman: .Mr. li. Goodacre. Speaker: MR. 0. H. POOLE. Subject: "OitiEMiship," Collection in aid of Brotherhood funds. A, GRAY, Hon. Secretary. \*i-LU,HNBE LEAGUE. jV[R. 0. H. POOLE, »l the New Zealand Alliance, will speak in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, on SUNDAY, at 8.30 p.m. POOTBALL! ji OOTB ALL! WESTERN PARK GROUND. TODAY SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1,114. fUKAPA I. v. gT A R I. Kick-oft at 8 p.m. ' Admission SIXPENCE. Ladies Free. R. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sse. Tukapn I'.C. Q.RAXD j\[ASQUERADE pLAIN AND JUNC-Y ' [)KESS B ALL . Under the auspices of the ■ A V ARE A ATIIJjETIO CLUB. WEDNESDAj, JUNE 10, 1914. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Dainty Supper. Prizes for Ladies' and Gents' best fancy dresses. Admission: Gents., 8/-; ladies, 1/8; double, 4/-. ■J. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Warea Athletic Club. Competitors in North Tavanaki for prizes offered by nic for the ,best samples of .turnips, carrots, mangolds, Algerian oata, beet,.parsnips, anions, pumpkins, ete. I open my new premises on Thursday, .Tuns 4, to inaugurate which I request the pleasure of the presence of fanners and friends. Refreshments will be provided. Prizelist in the Waitara Mail.—C. K. Gaustad, ■Seed Store, West Quay, Waitara. d.w. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AXD LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). rjMIE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and payable at the Offict of the Society, Brougham St., TO-DAY (Saturday, May 30, 101-4), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH rpECHNICAL QOLL E6 E. NIGHT CLASSES RE-OPEN for the Second Term on MONDAY', .'June 1. Additional Classes: Elocution (Instructor, Rev. A. ii. Chappell, M.A.)—Tuesday Evening, 7 o'clock. Fee, 1 ."in per term. Drawing and I'ainting (Instructor, Mr. Richardson) Thursday Evening 7 o'clock. Fee, 15s per term. Beaten Copper Work (Instructor,. Mr
Kichardson)—Friday Kveniiijr. 7 o'clock. Fee, 15* per term. Relief t.'arvinff (Instructor, Mr. Uogy) —Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock. Fee. IT>m per term. Fancy Work (Instructress, MUs b'inipsim) —Time to tie arranged to suit student*. Fee, I."is per term. Intending students nre rci.(iie-jled to enrol nt once. DA 1 !' IXAS-SICS Re-open on •lime S. For further information please apply to
A. GRAY, llirwlur. I K/_ GENTS' FIXI! ENGLISH 10 GLACE DERBY BOOTS. aue<le lined, welted soles. —Dockrill's. RANTED you to always kci']> Yeast t*ak«»s in the in («Mt> of eniprjionev. fid a packet; IM-d must !ib addt'd tor pus-lag,.'.—A. Wale. (CROCKETT & JOXES' Ol.um- Ki<! Wcllid Derby Shoe* for -<m- walkinc correct for tin? \vi.nter.—Dockvi'.l's. 1 K/_ GENTS.' Fine E»*!W> Chiec Derby Hoots, snedc I'mi-d. reduc ed fvmii 25/-.' Siws G, 8. ') a«.l 10 onlj in stT'l;.—"Dot'fcriil'a. S/T'P Vi-". Pcvsr ?ot in>d V''H close to Post Office. .Sita.>teil on corner section Own or haa loft tl HistriH. C" 50. Terma.— ■n< t!MTke, *"!'* f" —.oata
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 1
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