A.OTEA." SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. QUCHESTRAL QONCERT. VISIT NEW I'LYMOUTH'S BEAUTY SPOT. On SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT At 3 o'clock. Enjoy the IJi-autiful Bush and Ferns and hear the Sweet Music by MRS GEORGE'S SPECIAL ORCHESTRA, assisted by the Citizens' Band. 'Buses will leave the centre of the town for the grounds. A Collection will be taken up, to be equally divided between the East and West End Improvement Committees. G. TABOR, Chairman. rpO -NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!
GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TEMPERANCE TABLEAU, With Colored Effects. MUSIC, RECITATIONS, DIALOGUES, By our Young People. i ADDRESS liy Mrs. LEE-OOWIE. OOME COME—COME ' At 7.30. COLLECTION SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock.
WESTOWN HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. QONCERT AND J)ANCE. PROCEEDS IN AID OF POOR EN BELGIUM FUND. A GOOD TIME FOR 'ALL. ADMISSION—Concert la, Children 6d. Dance, Gents 1b 6d; Ladies Is. H. MARFELL, Hon. Sec.
fJVHE REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND, Rector of St. Simon's (Church of England), Sydney. Will give ADDRESSES ON PROHIBITION At Meetings under the auspices of the Taranaki No-License League: SATURDAY, at 8 p.m.—Open Air, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets. SUNDAY (Men's Meeting), at 3 p.m.— Good Templar Hall. SUNDAY, at 8.30 p.m.—Good Templar Hall.
PUNGAREHU HAIX. A DANCE in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund will be held in \the PUNGAREHU HALL on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Music b7 Mr. Barrett. Admission: Ladies, lsj Gentlemen, 2s. R. D. FLEMING, J. TRAVEKS, Secretaries. ]y|US. LEE-OOWIE'S MEETINGS:—; FITZROY—Friday, 3 p.m. FRIDAY, November 13—Children's Demonstration, Good Templar Hall, 7.30 p.m. OKATO—Methodist Church, Tuesday, 10th, at 8 p.m. A COLLECTION will be taken up at all these Meetings, except that to be held on Wednesday, at 7.30.
PUKETOTARA ESTATE. one mile from New Plymouth 'borough boundary, borough water supply; electric light and power will be installed shortly. Lot I.—About 60 acres, nine-ioomed dwelling, 20-stall cowshed, with hay loft, t. and g. flooring; cart and implement shed; £45. Lot 2—About 60 acres, freehold, £4O per acre. Lot 3—lo acres 3 roods, freehold, £ip per acre. Lot 4.—12 acres, freehold; 12 acres W.C.S.R., £4O for freehold. Lot 5.—35 acres freehold, £4O. W. HUMPHRIES.
gLT-TIAM-QPUNiAKE (yiRRYDfG QOMPANY. NEW PLYMOUTII-OPUXAKE BRANCH. WAGGONS DAHIY between New Plymouth, Okato, Rahotu, Gpunake, RBLIABL |3, EXPERIENCED DRIVERS. Prom[ t Delivery of Goods Inwa-Tdo and Outwards. FREIGHTS REASONABLE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 1
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