gT. A' R Y'S JJ AL L. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9., at 8 p.m. TABLEAUX— - "DREAM OP FAIR WOMEN" and PITHE BEGGAR MAID." Poems by Tennyson. SCENE 'FROM KTJLTUR LAND. CHARACTER SONGS—''Where are You Going, my iPretty Maid?" and "Listen to my Tale of Woe." SONGS by Mrs. Wilkes and others. Pianoforte Solo by Miss Hirst. Proceeds—Half for Girls' Friendly Society, and half for Belgian Relief. FLOWERS AND SWEETS FOR SALE. Admission 1/-. Doors open 7.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OR- - GANISATION SOCIETY OF'N.Z., LTD., JJAVJ2 much pleasure in advising their Shareholders, clients and the public generally that they have appointed Mr. Ales Stewart as their representative in the Stratford and surrounding districts. G. A. HOLDEB, Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS.' ' Boys' and Girls' Schools will reopen for the third term on Tuesday, -September 14th. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary, """ &&&£& rfoSHHIIfLa is hereby given that sections in the Towns of Aria and Ohura, villages of Tarata and Otakeho and section 5a block I Ohura S.D. will bo offered for lease by public auction at this office on Thursday, the 30th September, 1915, at 11.30 a.m. Plans may be obtained at the Post Offices, Aria, Ohura, Tarata, and Otakeho, and from this office. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, New Plymouth, 6th September, 1915. LEGAL NOTICE. M E TRUBY KING, L.L.8., of New Plymouth, Solicitor, begs to announce that lie has taken over the Legal Practice until lately carried on at Stratford by the late Colonel W. G. Malone. Business will be carried on as heretofore at the Offices at Broadway, Stratford, under the style of "MALONE AND KING." NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P E. GADD, Grocer, begs to inform the inhabitants of New Plymouth and District that he has removed to larger premises, 24S and 250, Devon Street, lately occupied by Mr. Mollison (opposite Messrs Nolan and Co.) I desire to thank my numerous customers for their past favors, and hope that by strict attention to business to receive a continuance of the same. Note address: F. E. GADD, Cash Grocer, -48 and 250 Devon St. ; New Plymouth. EGGS. We are cash buyers. ANY QUANTITY. COLLETT AND CO., BOX 18, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 elegraras: "Collett," New 'Plymouth. Telephon« 241. THE CITY MEAT STORES CLEAN AND SANITARY. QWING to a misunderstanding, Mr. Mathews is severing his connection with THE CITY MEAT STORES. I still intend to sell the best quality of all meats, and customers can be assured that each and every one will be treated with civility and respect by the management. Thanking you and still hoping for a continuance of your splendid patronage. P. A. OPENSHAW, (late Tait's). Telephone 435. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS will confer a favor by 1 notifying the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 1
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