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Amnseoients. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL 13 a> z eu a, r. A BAZAAR for tho purpose of raising funds to build a schoolroou for St Andrew's Sunday ScroDl will be held in the Alexandra Hall on 9th N O VEMBER. The stalls will contain a large variety of useful and fancy goods, articles of veriu, clothing, etc. There will also be produce and refreshment stalls. A Grand XMAS TREE with toyß for the million. Afternoon Tea from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Cono-jrt Programme : Selection Messrs Garry &S & R Cottier Song (Selected) Mr Fookes Song, "Toilers 1 ' Miss Ford Recitation Mr Harvey Song, " Aunty" Mis 3 Freeth Song, " Only Onco More " Mr Owea Song, " Waiting ' Miss Knight Recitation Master McDiarmid Song, "The Old Arm Chair,".. .Mrs Nixon Trio, " Dame Durdin," Messrs Owen, [Sbaw, and Walt Pianoforte Duett, " II Corricolo " Misses Hoskin and Moore To cornmonce at 8 o'clock. Admission to Bazaar :—Adultß,: — Adultß, 6d; chilbßß dren, balf-price. ALEXAHOf A HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, And six following nights. PROFESSOR MASON'S Musical Quintette Party. . COME ONE ! COME ALL ! and enjoy the treat of a lifetime. Doors open at 7 30, commence 8. Admission — Is all part* of house. b 259 E. EVANS, Agent. SPEQIALJMOTICEI^ The Future Revealed by Scientific PALMISTRY. PROF. Valentine B. WA L X ER, M.S P.A , bops to announce that ho will be detained ia Ne^v PI) mouth a chort time longer, and caa be consulted every evening, excepting Saturday, from 7 to 10. R ading of Hand, 2b Gd ; Ltssonß in Palmistry, sb. Addrsss — Miss King's, Gill-street (late residence of Mr Denham),half -way between blO9 Govor and Eliot-streets. J^BB, CERTIFICATED^! ID W I FE. Trained in Berlin. 33 Years' Experience bSO Brougham Street pRASER, HEATHER, & CO. General Importers. ANT> £o;om;mission agents, [DEVON-STREET, PLYMOUTH* MRS COOK ~ (Intejof Village Inn, 801 l Block}, HAS opened the p'erciseß opposite The Old Curioeity Shop, DevonBtreet, as Boarding House and Refreshment Rooms, where fhe will be pleosed to see all her old customers. Ordinary from 12 till 2 daily. Rsfreßhb69 ments at all hours. SPECTACLES. N. Lazarus & Co., OCULIST OPTICIANB, London, Calcutta, and 281 AND 283, CoiUNH-fcT. MKLDiURNF, By appointment to H.E. the Marquis of Dufferin, Kx -Viceroy of India etc., nave appointed J. and T. AVERY BOLE AGENTS, FOB {NEW PLYMOUTH, Who have been thoroughly instructed in our system of sight testing (Pt. 4354), which is now being universally adopted, and may be consulted for Spectacles or Eye Glasses rJailj. Tho Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science are invited to see tbia beoutiful tent, and nil tbe last improvermnte in Lenecs and Frames as prescribed by Optithuimic Surgeons. OUR SPEOIALITE " SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES tilted with hnsec, corn-cling the defects of each eye, urd in frameß adjusted for comfort and good appearanco, are in Dfurly nil catee, nippli<-<l AT ONCE, aftri the sinht is Usted by our agents, or (in preff rerce) on the Pr scriptions o r Oph'hiilmic Furgfcons. 'BHLBLOCinRACMG CLUBPERMITS for Training or. the Course nt 801 l Block may be obtained from the undersigned. Fee, 10s rer lorse. A. A, AMBRIDGE, Hon. Sto. New Plymouth. n975 FOR SALE. fTIHAT desirable property in Gill-streot, I now in my occupation. Rcsideme fitted with every conveniecce; woUr and easlaid on; elubles ani oihtr outhouspp. Pcßßeesioa given etrly in Dectinber. I'iice I S JAMBi O. GEORGE.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 3