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The attention of al! junior cricketere in North 'Taranaki is drawn to th® amended list of fixtures, teams and grounds published elsewhere in today’s issue. •

Lepperton residents are j'.eminded of tho anniversary services to-morrow in connection . with the Methodist Sunday School, when services will bo held at 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., conducted by the Revs. Bayliss and Gosnell. A feature will be the singing by a combined choir of 50 voices. The concert to be held on Tuesday evening promisee to be one of the best children’s concerts given in tho district.

In a recent report of the Magistrate’s Court proceedings ai New Plymouth, the Commissioner of Taxes was wrongly credited with judgment against Frederick Morris.

The Regimental Baud will give a firstclass programme of music at the Breakwater to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. As usual, the list will include several attractive select ions, including liossinilg “Stabat Mater, Daisy MeGeoeh’a pleasing ermg-eycle, “Two Eyes off Grey” and “My Love’s Grey Eyes, which will be played by Messrs. W, •I. Kay and W. B. Taylor, while Mr, R. A. Taylor will play, "j Dreamt I Dwelt” (Balfe). The principal march for the d’ay will be Trussell’s brilliant composition “Rimutaka.” The collection is for the contest fund.

In response to a request from ' tho blind institute in Auckland, the Urenui Red Cross ladies are holding a sale of baeketware, trays, bankete cake stands, wae'te papej, laundry, door urate, etc. If fine, they will have a feta‘ll on tne street on Monday* next,* December--20, when it is hoped everyone will help this worthy cause by buying Christmas gifts, beautifully made by the blind people, and at very reasonable priced.

A splendid opportunity to purchase smart, well-cut Crepe de Chine Frocks in plain and floral designs at cheap prices is being offered by Bosley's, Limited. The prices range from 69/6 to £7 7s. This firm is also showing trimmed ami untrimmed Crinoline Hate in the new large shape, all carrying the special 10 per cent, discount.

Ladies are invited to inspect the attractive selection of smart Summer Parisian frocks at the Melbourne, Ltd. These delightful dresses, just arrived direct from Paris, are one of our most notable achievements for smart gomle at such small prices. Come in and see them. There is also a range of prettily embroidered voile frocks for children from 3s fid to 4s lid each. They are very dainty and' wonderful bargains.

Brisk business is reported by the Melbourne, Ltd. Everything points to a busy Christmas. This healthy condition of affairs is no doubt due to the recent improvement in butter prices and incidentiy Melbourne, Ltd. values are not the least important factor in tho present rtite of business. Pleasing gifts of ail kinds are attractively displayed in the firm’s show windows at pleasing prices. The Salvation Army are holding their Sunday School Anniversary to-morrow, Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., also at 3 p.m. a special musical service and prizedistribution to the primary children. Major Armstrong te to conduct ail services. Ou Monday night, at 8 pirn., there will be a varied programme by the young people in the Workers’ Social Hall. Tableaux, Dialogues, Musical and Elocfitioniwy items will be rendered.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1926, Page 12

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1926, Page 12

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1926, Page 12

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