RABIES' JJOOIET RBPRBSHNTATIVE MATCH. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. DEITAIS v. >Jf A R A N AK I RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH. AUGUST 22, 1914. Bully-off at 2.30 p.m. ONE SHILLING JJAHOTW pUBLIG JJALL j WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. pAT RI 0 tTo Q OKCEBT TOCAL ANB INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS, SPEECHES, ETC. Subscription list for War Fund will open same evening. Admission to Concert and Dance: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. Total proceeds will be donated to tie War Faad. gCMONTJJOAD JJ AL L OWISDAY, AUGUST 25. GrRAXI BACHELORS' t SPINSTERS' JHAtN & pANCY J)RESS gALL Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Valuable prizes wven for best Fancy Dresses (ladies' and Gents'.) Grand March 8 p.m. Ticket?: Ladies' 2s, Gents.' 3s; Double , Ticket, -ss. L. W. BISHOP. Secretary. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DIMOCK'S "SWAN" BRAND HAMS AND BACON. A UCKLJIXD EXHIBITION AWARDS, 1014: 3 Gold Medals, 5 Firsts, and 4 Specials, for Hams and Bacon, Canned Moats, Lard, etc. RECEIVING DATES FOR AUGUST. Okato—Monday, 17 (afternoon) Moturoa—Tuesday, 18 (morning). Smart Road—Monday, 17 (between 18 and 11). WaitaTa—Tuesday, 18 (aftcrnooa). Inglewood—Wednesday, l'J. Midhirst—Monday, 17. Toko—Tuesday, IS. Stratford—Wednesday, 10. Buyers: 0. E. STREET, FiUrev. ■J. MARRA, Stratford. •T. BURKE, Eltnam. T. 6. ARNOLD, Hawera. HELD AMBULANCE FOR NEW ZEALANDERS AT THE FRONT. rpHB BIBLE-IN-STATE SCHOOLS LEAGI'E, having undertaken to defray Ae cost of TWO FIELD AMBULANCES FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT now proceeding to the front, subscriptions for this object a. - e olieited 'ruin Members and sympa.thisers. Any sums, however small, may be handed to any Member of the Committee, or i* C. E. BAKER, Devon Street, Hon. Sec. MIDHIRST WAR FUND. ! A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the Public Hall. Midhirst, on WEDNESDAY, August 19, 1914, in aid of the War Fund. Good programme. Rogers' Orchestra will be in attend- .-,...«. Admission: Concert. Is; Dance, Gents. 2s, Ladies Is. or a basket. •M. HOGG, non. See. Paid:;- Works Office. Stratford. August 11. l':)H. WAITARA POST OFFICE. TORITTEX TENDERS will be receive at the aaove office up till Not on MONDAY, the 31st day of Augic 11)14, for additions, painting and renin tions of above building. Plan* anil siiwil.tations can be se " e Post Offices, New Plymouth a ara, and also at the Public Wor Office, Stratford. Tenders to be marked, "Tender i Waitara Post Office." The lowest, or ar- tender not not arily accepted. I G. T. MURRAY.
MY WORD, LOOK! TIMBER AT 8/- m 100 OH!!" lIMARDIXCJ, llc-art Scani- !::>-, m..tabic for stable?,, cowsheds, etc. l-V-r mts at 3s; also quantity i>! Fir, v.-oi-l Apply— V. SIMONS, illcr, Carringtc mii r. pUN <: A l'i < X IS. V.V.U. STREET. WAKCAXn. I'RIVATr: HOARD AM) REsTDKW Term*. r>/- per day: 22/ti weekly. MISS STEWART, I'l'opneir."-. iducemdit o!T"r, ir. Will Hutchens, late of l!.c al Academy of Music, Loudon, will visit New Plymouth weekly to civ; tuition in Singing and Violin. Enquire at Hoffmann'e.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 17 August 1914, Page 1
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