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bell block FErE. (Pcstponad on account of Her Majesty'a Death). DEFINITELY FIXED FOi: THURSDAY^FEBRUfIRY'2I. Amusements, of Work and Froduc6i Hofresbments, Unique Concert. Batd in attendance.

RECREATION GROUNDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, IPOI. THE GITY BAND'S TUIHD ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. (11l uiil of Band Contest Fund,)

Programme: 1. Maiden Race, 75yds. Ist. 15?, 2ad ss. Nomination Is. 2. School Boys' Hace (under 14) Ist. 7s 6d. Hntiy (id, 8. Blindfold Race. Ist. Ids. Entry Is. 4. Tradesmen'* Handicap, 75yds. Ist. J,2 10s, 2nd. LI, 3rd. 10s. Nom. Is 6d, ' accep. Is. 5. Corfu D've Ist. 10s. Kntry fid. 6. Ladies' Rac n , 50yds. Ist. Gold Bracelet valued L2 10», 2nd. Silver Medal. 7. Greasy Boom. Ist. W. Cottier h Oo'a, value 10a fid. 8. Publican's H«ndicap, lOOvdn. Ist. L2 10a, 2nd. LI, Brd. 10s. Nom Is 6d, accep Is. 9. Lone Dive. Ist. 20s. Entry Is. 10. Cifar and Umbrella Hace. Ift. 10s. Entrv 6d. 11. City Band Handicap, 60yds, let. LI 2nH. 10a. Nom. Is. accep. Is. 12. High Dive. Ist. Gold Medal, 2nd Silver Medal. Nom. Is 6d. IS. Consolation Handicap Trophy, value L2 29, presented by Messr*. Brandt & Clitlcott. 11, Hail Race. Ist. 6et of 3 silver medals Entry Is per man. Nominations for events No. 4, 6, 8,11,12 close wish the Secretary on Monday, February 25th, and handicaps will appear on Tuesday 26th. The programme in subjeot to suoh altarations as the committee may deem fit. Tha City Band will provide music during the afternoon. A race for Volunteers will take plaofe for a medal presented by Mr. W. Murton. Aflernooa Tea will be provided. First Raoe to start at 2 p.m. shnrp. Admission—Adults Is, children half-price. F. MoCOMISH, Hon. Bee.

LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! THIS BEST OBTAINABLE IS PROVIDED BY IMANHATTA.NI PATENT .SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT LAMP. A JIEA.UTIKUL NICKEL LAMP, ELEGANT RESIGN, KAI L'HFUL WORKMANSHIP. I l>e Only IM-a'idoa u! t Limp Burning Koroccnu uil without Mantle. The Light is turned out j;i«t like Gas. Chief point - LIGHT. WILL QIVE MOST LIGHT AND BURN LEAST OIL. The size of tho MANHATTAN in II inches' Bole Ager.tE. PORTER k SON 1 Auckland and Tartuaki.

WOMEN OF NEW PLYMOUTH 1 WHY NOT FOLLOW THE " MiSRIi" MAN'S LEAD. ELL! What is his lead 7 Wnen spoiling your curtains aod filling the house witli tobacco smoke, he doesn't nee the commonest, blackest, cheapest tobacco that money can buy; ha doesn't invest In the cheapest nine foe a shilling weed, does He argues (and very properly, too) fit for the purp ian of killing off all surplus mosquitues, deadly miorobes, etc., he HAS TO H MOK E, he might as well use the best and nicess tobacco and employ the choicest Havannah." The mero men knows a thin? or two ; be hasn't been going to and fro up and down this planet with his eyes shut all these years. Our advice is ju for once follow his lead, and when buying your next 100 of TBA, don't buy some old brand just because it it OHKAP, when ho J

OEYLON TEA can he obtained from all grocers. Good Tea is cheapest in the long run, as it goes further, and so lasts longer. NIRVANA TEA may be obtained from all grocers. 3ole Wholosale Agents— A. S. PATERSON & CO., WELLINGTON.

ON SALB BY J, GARNER. Soath Koad. 0. CARTER, Dfivon-stroet. K. 0. JUKY, Gover-streefc, NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY, Oarric-Horeeti. J. WHXTAKER, Devon-rftreet, W. lll'iAJjY, Devon-streefc. — I FOR" SALB. AGRKS, lease, with purchasing \.r\J\J clause. All necessary buildings. 500 sin grass; fenced and sub-divided. Leas i years—Apply, K. C. TKMPLKR, Farmers' Exchange, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 18 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 18 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 18 February 1901, Page 3

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