WAIWAK.AJ.nu. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER. NBWTON KING will sell by auction at Ms yarck, as above,— 120 Calm to Yearlings 80 Mixed Yearling! 40 15 to 18-months Mixed 20 18-months Steers 12 2J-year Steers 45 2 to 3-year Steers 30 18-montbs to 2-year Heifers 10 2 to 2|-year Hellers 20 Oows and Heifers 10 Store Oows 10 Springers 3 Bulla Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 8,10
TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (Instituted 1872). THE last Jays of entry for the next Local Examinations in Music are as under, ?iz.:— MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (Theory), February 13tb, 1901. INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL, June 22nd, 1901. The Seyen National Prizes if £5 and £3 each, and Three Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. New Plymouth Centre: Chairman of the Local Committee, Ven. Aechdeaoon Govett. Local Secretary: N. K. MaoDiabmid, from whom the eurrent Regulations, as well as particulars of Higher Examina- I tions, may be obtained. o«to
THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. theatrFroyal TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IITH AND 12TH. GRAND VOCAL AND~*INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT BY MISS Ull SHARP, The gifted Melbourne Soprano, and successful riyal of Miss Amy Castles AND M. RAFALEWBKI, The wonderful Pianist and Violinist' who, according to Melbourne papers> is without equal in the Colonies. Further particulars in future issues. JAB. H. FERGUS, Representative.
SENTRY HILL, POSTPONED TO DECEMBER J3th, deference to the wishes of the New Plymouth Horticultural Society. GRAND GARD~EN PARTY AT Mus MoTAGGART'd GROUNDS, Music by Town Band. Games. Tilting at the Ring. Sports. Refreshment Stall. A Train leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. Proceeds to help the Anglican Church Fund in supplying gerrices at Lepperton, Huirangi, Titoraogi, Pranui, Waifara, Uruti, Mokau, Pukearuhe, Tongaporutu. Admission, la; children, 6d. H. T. BAWNSLET, t,t,a Vioar.
THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER. AN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE PUPILS QF THE NEW PLYMOUTH CONVENT SCHOOL on the above date. Programme* in future issue* Tickets, 2s aad Is. mwi
I GO TO TEEDS ! (A paean by a Grateful Friend.) When tortured by rheumatic p*ins, Abrasions, cuts, scalds, stings, and sprains, Or grievous 'tic through nervous veins; Whilst head-ache pcreedu Belief at once—one way—obtains, I go to Teeds I Another plagne scare, less acnte, Is known as corns upon the foot, Which makes one writhe and curse the boot This evil feeds. For stuff fer such to clean ontroot, I go to Teeds 1 When tearing colds the frame afflicts And nose does run, like floods of Styx, While sneeze and congh tegether mix, Sad anguish breeds, I soon cry quits with this dire fix. I go to Teeds I TEED & CO., The Pharmacy.
THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE is SYLYIA STARCH. STIFFENS WELL. TAKES A HIGH FINISH. GUARANTEED FREE FBOM ALL ADULTERATION USED IN ALL THE BEST LAUNDRIES.
J"\NLY half the people in New Plymouth study ecenomy in household purchases, HOW DOJWE KNOW Because only half of them nsist appa i»yjng WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the gf<xfet to put them off with Sin inferior attialo which gives the seller a larger t the purchaser's expence CHILBLAINS make childreit cross and ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibah before laey tiesk, and cote tba oiwnge—iMtast
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19001210.2.33.3
Bibliographic details
Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 244, 10 December 1900, Page 3
Word Count
526Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 244, 10 December 1900, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.