MASQUERADE jJLAIN AND Under the auspices of the WAREA ATHLETIC CLUB. -'.VEDNESDAi, JVisS 10, 1914. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Dainty Supper. Prizes for Ladies' and Gents' best fancy dresses. Admission: Gents., 3/-; ladies, 1/6; double, 4/-. J. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Warea Athletic Club, CAPE EG-MONT SPORTS CLUB. ALL-COMSKS' TUG-OF-W AE QONCERT AND J)ANCE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. TEAMS' TUG-OF-WAR, five men a-side, to be pulled on ladder. FIRST PRIZE, £7 10s; SECOND PRIZE, £2 10s. Nom. 12/6 per team. A two-life contest. ,Ms classified as far as practicablemat is, a light-weight, team may not ull a heavy-weight team until the final pull. Teams to be beaten twice. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 27, 1914. Admission to Concert, Tug-of-War and Supper 2/-; Dance: Ladies free; Gents, | W.-F. GUILD.. I Hon. Sec. I N.3,—The Club reserve the right to | leducoVprize money proportionately j fhould less than 6 (six) teams enter. ] ARCHITECTS' REGISTRATION BOARD. (Constituted under the "New Zealand Institute of Architect*' Act, 1913"). "JJOTICB is hereby given that the Board is now ready to receive applications from persons desirou* of being registered under the provisions of the "New Zealand Institute of Architects' Act, 1913." Applications, must be made, on forms prescribed for the purpose, before November 22. WW,-and should be addressed to "The Secretary, Architects' Registration Board,'' care of the RegistrarGeneral, Wellington. Forms of application can be obtained from the Secretary. Bt order of the Board. W. BEAUCHAMP-PLATTS, Beoretary. HAWIHiA'S CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCK. rjEMDERS arc invited for the purohaae of Mr. E. F. Mel vein's property, situate corner of High and Regent Streets, Hawera. This property, upoa whieh is erected a substantial twostoried building of brick and concrete, lias a frontage to High Street of twenty t2O) feet, and to Regent Street of about SOft. The building comprises chemist's shop at present tenanted by Mr. W. K. Wallace, legal chambers of three rooms, tenanted by Mr. J. Foy, and dental eSiainhers on -first floor of three roeme and offices of three rooms on same ieor. Full particulars, with conditions of sale, and form of tender can be seen and obtained from fames Foy, Solicitor, Regent Street, Hawera, with whom teodors close on the If lb day ef June, 1914. No tender necessarily accepted. NEW PLYMOUTH rp E CHN IOA L p©LL EG E. NIGHT GLASSES RE-OPEN for the Second Term on if OS DAY, June 1. Additional Classes: Elocution (Instructor. Rev. A. B. Chappell, M.A.)— Tuesday Evening, 7 o'clock. Fee, Lse per term. Drawing and Painting (Instructor, Mr. Richardson) Thursday Evening, 7 o'clock. Fee. 15* per term. Btaleu Copper Work (Instructor, Mr. Richardson) —Friday Evenißg, 7 o'clock. Fee. Los per term. Relief Carving (Instructor, Mr. Hogg) —Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock. Fee, l'Ss per term. Fancy Work (Instructress, Miss Sii son)— Time to be arranged to suit students. Fee. 15s per term. Intending students are requested to enrol at once. DAY CLASSES Re-opeii on June 8. For furttii-r information please apply to A. GRAY, Director. "CVVRRINGS, Brooches, Pendants, Bangles, Necklaces, Alberts, Muffs,! Medals, Charms and Scarf Pins, Rings," etc., benijr slaughtered at Skeates' Closing Sa'.e, opposite Theatre Royal, Devon St. \f 0N E Y T v J , EN D. Te have several sums available for immediate investment. WILSON ft GREY, Solicitors,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 11, 1 June 1914, Page 1
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