JfiOOTBALL! puOi'BALL! IN AID OF THE lIUNTLY RELIEI FUND. PAINTERS V. CARPENTERS. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 20. Kick-off 3 p.m. sharp. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. Admission: Sixpence. TAR AN AKI LIBERAL AND LABOR FEDERATION. GENERAL MEETING of the above will be held in the Town Hall THIS (Friday) EVENING, September 25, at 8 o'clock. Business important; a full attendance requested. E. ARMITAGE, Secretary. ST. ANDREWS LADIES' GUILD. SALE OF WORK will be held in St. Andrew's Hall TO-DAY (Friday, Sept. 25). Plain, Fancy Work, Produce, Sweets, and Bible Class Stalls. Afternoon tea and Supper. Admission, 6d; under 14 years, free. Opens 2.30 and 7 p.m. JJOAD gCTIOOL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. SOCIAL, SOCIAL, In aid of BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Gentlemen, 2s 6d. Ladies provide. NEW (PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. is hereby given that a Preparatory School for Girls will be opened in the beginning of next year, subject to sufficient pupils being forthcoming. I'a.rents desirous of their daughters availing themselves of the tuition offered are asked to commum:ato with Miss Grant, Girls' High School, S'ow Plymouth. L. SI. SIONTEATII, Acting-Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. RENDERS are invited and will be received up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 2G, at the Office of the Board, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, for naking alterations and extensions to the ;lcctrie light installation on the wharf it Jloturoa. Particulars can be obtained from the mdersigned. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. WANTED TEMPORARILY. (To replace member of Expeditionary Force.) QLERK (male), acquainted with timber yard office work, including typing; salary, £3 per week; references required. Successful applicant will be required to commence immediately. Applications will be received up to September 30th, 1911. Apply to— EGSIONT BOX COMPANY, LIMITED, 'P.O. BOX lit, ELTIIAM. BOROUGH Of NEW PLYMOUTH ELECTRIC LIGHTING. rpilE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT for Electri« Lighting will lie TO-DAY (Friday, September 25), till 4 p.m. I'. T. BELLRIMJER, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. rpilE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be TO-DAY ( Friday. Sept. '25). J. JOXKS, Secretary. THE CHIVQBLET THE GREAT TRENCH CAR. Designed by Ernest Chivorlet, Freneb Engineer. 2-soater, torpedo bod.?, £275. 2 seater, torpedo body, celf-starter, electric lights, £335. torpedo body, £335. 5-seater, torpedo body, electric light and self-starter, £355. THE IDEAL FARMERS' CAR, 35-h.p. BUICK 2-seater, £320. : / V"; 5-seater, £335. Both delivered anywhere in' Taranak) at the above prices. Drop me a post card and receive a catalogue of the famous ears. ERNEST PERREII AGENT Bos 11 HAW ERA, Nf7l QON Oar teas never vary. Tha fame satisfaction von ha*e w /-\ » rp u» e obtained from them in MU A I t a the past yon will get now □ti d v n<ric and in tbe futnre. See p i ' llvAa joneetNelsonMoata'a. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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