ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. (St. Patrick's Day). THE POPULAR COUNTKY MEETING. . Motor 'Conveyances Leave all Taranaki | Centres. ' AX IDEAL DAY'S OUTING. Record Fields Assured. P. S. RILEY, Secreiai TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. LADIES AND. Q.ENTLEMEN,I, the undersigned, being a candidate for a seat on the Licensing Bench at the forthcoming Election, would intimate that I I>ave had many years experience in catering for the public, and am, therefore, thoroughly conversant with their requirements, and having now retired to the farming industry and favoring no party, I can conscientiously solicit your support on the 9th inst. —I am, etc., Your obedient servant, (Sgd.) J. D. BASHFORD. ST. MARY'S BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, VOGELTOWN. GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. In Aid of Building Fund. TODAY Open 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to Id p.n Bus leaves town at 2.30 p.m. Concert in the Evening. BAND CONCERT AT URENUI. SUNDAY, MARCH 14th. rrHE NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND (25 performers) will give an Open-air Concert in. the'Urcnui Domain on Sunday afternoon, March 14th, 2 to 4 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Relief Fund. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. CARRINGTON FRANKLEY CROSS ROADS UNITED PICNIC. QPORTS AND PICNIC to be held at Messrs Bry'don and Gilbert's grounds, Carrington Road, on Thursday, March 18. A Gift Auction Sale During the Day H. SHAW, . Hon. Secretary. CARRINGTON SCHOOL CONCERT. IN AID OF BELGIUM RELIEF FUND. TO-NIGHT Programme.—llluminated Marches, Fire Clubs, Choruses, Wand and Dumbell Exercises, Tableaux, Songs and other items. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Concert 1/-, Dance 1/-. Ladies Free. E. TURNER, Hon. Secretary. QPDNAK. Xt T>HE MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY'S CHAR-A-BANC will run through from New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY", 17th inst. Return Fare: New Plymouth to Racecourse, £l. Timetable will be advertised later, but in. tending Passengers may book their Seats at Lacev's Garage. 'Phone 139. fiQA ACRES, South Taranaki; level to undulating; ten paddocks; 440 acres well grassed; fiO bush, 100 second growth. Good fences. Four-roomed cottage; yards. Two.sheep country. Five years' lease. No good.wil!. Dairy factory four miles—Apply FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Hawera and Agencies. BEEKEEPERS OF TARANAKI. And the leading apairists of N.Z. Ar? agreed as to the superiority in design construction and efficiency of th? famous DOVE-TAILED HIVE. WITH WATERPROOF SLOPING ROOF. Recognised as the Standard throughout the Dominion. The •'ALLIANCE'' is the Iliv.. that practical men have I'arnt by experience alway "puuys best." The satisfactory service it gives constitutes a record! Don't trilb with inferior hives, get the '•Alliance." wliieh has earned the reputation of being the Ideal Hive! Supplied in any size required. Prices extremely reasinablc. New Plymouth Agent for the Alliance Beehive and* Supplies. WILLIAM ROWE, Brougham Street. AT 0 N E Y TO T, E N J). WILSON & GREY, Solicitors, Sew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 233, 11 March 1915, Page 1
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