NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. gPRING gIIO.W. GOOD TEMPLAR AND WHITE LEY HALLS. THUfiSAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914. POT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AND VEGETABLE CLASSES. GOOD PRIZES. WE WtANT YOUR SUPPORT! EVERYONE CAN HELP! Entries Close on November 24. M. SIM,SON", King Street,' Secretary. THE POOR IN GREAT BRITAIN AINU IRELAND AND BELGIUM Bff-T.TV-P FOND. (JITIZEXS' g ALL will be held in the CORONATION HALL, GILL STREET, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. DANCING, BRIDGE, EUCHRE, at 8 p.m. Under tlie direction of Competent Committees. General Committee:—The Mayoress, .Councillors' Ladies, and Mesdames F. T. Bellringer, Baily, Courtenay, Dockrill, Fletcher, "Heard, Hutchen, R. .Jury, List, Neal, Penn and L. B. Webster; Misses B. Smith, Bennet (2), Baily, Foote, Gold, water, 0. Mackay, Brewster, and Salway. Tickets: Lady's. 2/fi; Gentleman's, 3/6. J. E. WILSON, .Mayor. W. J. CHAXEY, Treasurer. HUGH BAILY, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. yOGELTOWN SUNDAY SCHOOL. A SALE OF WORK In aid of above Sunday School, will be held in " ST. MARY'S HALL on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, From 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER. Admission: Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. QIHEATRE' 0 Y A L. NEW PLYMOUTH. TWO NIGHTS OF GAIETY AND MELODY. TUBBDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and 25. By arrangement with J. C. Wililamson and Co., Ltd. SAN TOT Will be producsd Ly the XlviV PLYMOUTH OPERATIC NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. SOCIETY. FIRST-CLASS CAST! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! BRIGHT AXD SPARKLING MUSIC! 100 FULL ORCHESTRA V AND CHORUS. Musical Director ... Mr. R. N. Renaml Scenic Artist Mr. A. M. Bradbury . Stage Manag'-r .. 'Mr. Stainton i BOX PLAN opiiiis at Collier's on J 1 IK'RSDAY, November i:i, at 8.30 a.m. j POPULAR PRICES: Dr-j:-s Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit. Is. E. L. HUMPHRIES, [ Hon. .See.
gUM ME R Q0M FORTS In FOOTWEAR Just Opened Up. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Suitabie ior Summer Season. Call and have First Selection, AP. £-piirs Neatly a.i-1 Promptly Executed. ■2O Years' Experience in Inglewood. J. P. LARSEN, Boot Importer, RATA STREET, IXGLEWOOD. fHAEANAKE' WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. NEXT S ALE—TIS EijI>A Y, NOV. 21. CJJEXTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to m« to *rrive not later than November 20. Small consignments will be Teieive.d nt PRODUCE SHEDS, Xf.W PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Sfcrat» ford for sale, where vendors can relj
on their produce meeting FULL COM PETITION. NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 9 November 1914, Page 1
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