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ENTERTAINMENT AT WHITELEY HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 3Ut JULY PROGBAMMH: 1. Piano Solo ... Mies Ethel Bamson 2. Soog, I have ne home Mist Stella Hooker 3. Eeoitatien Miss G.Robbie 4. Bong Mr. Sills 5. Song and Oborus, Herd Times Master Ainaworth 6. Piano Solo Viss Freda Ferry 7. Vocal Duet The Sea of Qlasi Mrs. Pikett and Mies Oannell 8. Song ... Mr. Lee 8. Pianoforte Duet ... MissesOkey and . Shorney IC. Song and Oboroi, Bwanee Biver Miss S. Hoeker 11. Dialogs, The Servants' Bupper Party 12. Polo, fall Me Back ... Miss Ainsworth 13. Solo Miaa B. Ford 11. Tableaux and Chora*, Goodnight Miss A. Clover Arcimpamst ... Miss F. Bamson Chairnun Bev. W. Oannell Commence at 8 o'clock. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. CITIZEN'S BALL. IN HONOUR OF RETURNED CONTINGENTERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA, AT ERILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, •M THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1901. McKinnoo Bain's Orohestra. Addreis to Officers and Troopers at 8 p m. ! Committee: MesdamesE.Dockrill, J.Avery, J Bennett, O. Cock, B. Cock, J. Cook, J. Ellis, A. 0. Fookes, Ab. Goldwater, A. H. Holmes. V. Messenger, 0. T Mills, E. M. (Smith, L. M. Taunton. Misses Hirst, M Humphries, H. Humphries, L. Thomson, Mes rs. G. Cock, W. H. H. Free, Ad. Goldwater, A. H. Holmes, Capt. Hood, C. B. Lever, E, Lister, o. L. MacDiarmid, A. W. MoKvren, V. Messenger, A. J. Mills, W. t Nixon, S. Teed, F. Thomson, F. H. Tribe. Tickets: Ladies, 3s 6d; Gentlemen, 4s; obtainable at Messis, Avery's and Hodder's I (stationers), or from members of the Com-1 mittee. I A SPLENDID INVESTMENT AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETYAOTUAL RESULTS WHOLE TERM OF LIFE POLICY UNDER TABLE 85, premiums cease at end of 5 years. THE Society is allowed by a Wanganul gentl«man to publish the Actual Results in respect of bis Polioy No. 32819, issued 29th April, 1871, which ate as follows: 3um Assured £2,000 0 0 Table 86, Age 38, Yearly Premium for 6 years 0n1y... £228 13 4 Total Premiums paid £1143 6 8 Bonus Additions to 31st D cember, 1898 £1,070 2 0 Bomufortheone year, 1899 67 10 0 The amount tor which he is now Assured' £4,037 12 0 The Bonus Additions are £894 6s 4d in excess of all the Premiums paid, and he has been assured since the issue of the Policy, for an amount varying from £2OOO to £4037 12s Od. The present cash value of tbe Total Bonuses is £1,261 18 0 I By surrendering the Policy and Bonuses, the I member could obtain at once in Cash £2,558 15 3 Or if he wanted a Loan he could borrow from the Society on the securityofthe Polioy at 6 per cent £2,303 0 0 D. O'SULLIVAN, Senior Agent, Criterion Hotel. 3ENERAL BOOKBINDING. pHOMAS AVERY is now prepared tc execute orders for I BOOKBINDING of every description. I Account Books Spboialli Bound and on the premises. «r MUSIO," MAGAZINES, Etc., Bound in thk Best Styls. Thos. Avery, Printer. Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, MEW PLYMOUTH. PIANOS. IHE Musical Public are invited to inspect the Magnificent Stock of PIANOS <fc ORGANS now on exhibition at the Dresden Piano Company's Depot, Devon street, New Plymouth. These splendid instruments, unrivalled as they are in TONE, TOUOH, and WORKMANSHIP are direct from the best makers in the world. Just opened, Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, Lipp and Sohn, Collard and Oollard, Bohm, Meissner, Nelson and Nelson, Erard, etc. Organs for the Church, for the Home, for the School. TIME-PAYMENT, FROM 15s. MONTHLY. | THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. G. W. HENDERSON, Representative. p,B Renember, we are selling only FIRST CLASS PIANOS by leading makers. We are determined to keep up tbe standard of our reputation by -ffering instruments only of the very best manufacture. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to extensive expansion of business I have been compelled to move into larger premises, which have been specially ■ erected for the purpose, on the site lately occupied by the Herald. , ' JAMES BELLRINGBB, 11 tc Devon Street I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 169, 31 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 169, 31 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 169, 31 July 1901, Page 3

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