Q R A X D JgXTEIiTAIXMENT I>y fuiest local talent, IN AID OF SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. 00 0 D TEMPLAK HA'LL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29, GO and 31. Oa THURSDAY AFTERNOOX a Bazaar will be* held in aid of the above at the Good Templar Hail, from 12 o'clock to C o'clock. Ad "It*. 1.: vhil.lM n. Cd. OX FRIDAY Fvi'XlXC;. An intcnvting JHllo Play will he staged, vntitlcd: "How the Poor Live iii London." Adrr.ission: Aiiui'?., Is; Children, Cd. A RARF, TREAT FOR THE CIETLDREX. On Saturday Afternoon, From 2 to -1. 30 I'riz?-, worth fru;:i --'0 !o Is lor children. >*o (let m Early. and Don't For,set to Send the Kiddies Along. Admission: Children under fi years 3d, over 0 >vars «'«!: Addis. Is. Ever.in"-: Adnhs, Is; Children, Cd. ROBERT PARKER, Hon. Secretary. Q.UAXD pAT EI OTIC JJALL la aid of Wounded Soldiers. To he held in X THE RAIIOTU HALL Oa WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. Grand 3larc!i 3 p.m. lalusic (full crdu-stra). Supper and Floor the best. Cents.' Tickets 5/-, Ladies' 2/0. F. WARD, F. SIIARROCK, Joint Sees. Q.RAXD pLAIX AND JJUXCY J)RESS BALL Under the Patronage of the Prime Minister. Members of the Cabinet and Sir Joseph Ward (Leader of the Opposition). In aid of National Fund for Wounded Soldiers and tlieir Dependents (Organised "by the Civil Servants of New Plymouth). I will be held in the COROXATIOX^HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. Special Orchestra. Cards for XoffdariccTS. Admission Ladies "2/fi, GC-«j<3nen 4/-. Your patronage for a worthy cause is solicited, and a pleasurable evening's enjoyment guaranteed. E. C. GIDEON, Hon. Secretary. TIP TOP TAILORINGTIP TOR VALUES. Tru'.v a. s ;il<ndiil combination, but y> u cannot the tnir worth of our tailor'v,;;. r.r our value until y.u lime << rr«-' :»r<;v.-d it for vourself by IHi'•?.{; us make you a suit. We put an i;r;;sual di-j-'Tre >f style into our work, and cut our suits from the. be-t rrsicrial-. Why not call and jcok over on." Xew Suitings. GEO- PEARCE, ■LADIES' and GKXTI.EMK.VS TAILOR, XEW PLYMOUTH. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, STRATFORD. "pSIS well-known establishment,is now under entirely new management, having been taken over by M. CALDEE. TARIFF: 4n fid PER DAY. ALL MEALS, Is. Special trrangement for PERMANENT BOARDERS. FIRST-CLASS THREE-COURSE DINNER. FROM 12 TILL 2 P.M. Electric Light Throughout Building. Every Comfort Provided. Address: BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD. CECIL ARDEN I (Late of iievv Plymouth), Proprietor. A" n Spirits Iruo to label. Only Speight's I'eer on tap. Fffi?T-CLASfI TABLE. ALL MEALS la. Old and New "friends Welcomed. A FEW WEEKS' HOLIDAY. Cannot be more pleasantly, interestingly and profitably spent than on one of the WINTER TOURS to the STORIED ISLANDS of the SOUTH PACIFIC. SEASOX APRIL TO NOVEMBER. Send for Itineraries giving stop-over At Suva and Apia Special E&tes at Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva. Write to-day for Illustrated Pamphlets. UXIOX STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 1
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