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Mrs H. C. \ right forwards a parce °* "B ooks JraUiusiuuaHv^-r*- — .- -.. — . . f.' Geo, Gary's orchestra has Ix-ej engaged to j lay at the Star soeia oikHhe 23rd ( iv it. of tho Garrittofn Band 'an nbtifieel of tha pui-ado for inspectioj by Officer Cummamting District oi jUouday night. instruments' mus be- polished up. Messrs Bewky and . Griffiths hay. beou favoured with 'instructions fron the executors in the estates of th< late Mrs Small and Mrs Bl a cliw o 6tl to- sell, for the convenience of sale the whole of tho contents of botf residences >t tiro residence, of tho lat< Mrs Small, Pcndarves Street (undo. J-ort Niger) «, n Wednesday, . A ugusi Jtn, at 1.3.0 p.m. . Particulars ap pear jui our auction sale • columns. Tliu art unioa in connection with the. New Plymouth Military Band, pending for some .time, was drawn on Friday- night under the supervision of Mr R. Code (Mayor). .Master Newman abstracted the numbered tickets eO\d Miss /'Norma Garry the, awards. Tho winning numbers are as follows : -Ist, 1308 ;§ 2nd, IS2G; 3rd, 1954; 4th, 814 ; oith 802 ; Gth, 16 ; 7th, 1368: Btb, 13-IJ. Tho prizes can be liad on application to the Secretary, The third of the popular, promenade concerts being held by the ; kow Plymouth Military Band took piaco in the Theatre Royal on Friday evening! and was equally as successful as its' predecessors. The B.and> as a combination, played up ,to their usual high standard, selections, chosen for interpretation being "Martha/ "Au Bevoir" (Avaltz), and Girl." The orchestra was a strong and efficient one, getting through" win 1 $he accompaniments in •& most cre'dltable manner, as well as , giving- a pleasing . rendering of "Under tho Harvest Moon" and "Tho Eagle's Ne*t-A'~3?he soloists included Miss Murphy, Miss Norma Garry, and Mr Jack MeL6an. Miss Murphy* sang with admirable e£ fcctf./'Oiipsy Maiden I," and "Sing Me to Sleep," being cnlhtisaaslfcilly - en"coreit in, both numbers. Miys Garrj' pleasingly rendered . ."Could .We ■ , JKe-. call," which was ' encored, and " The Moon and the St a r."> Mr Jack McLean excelled himself on' This cvea'sion with his Jhumourous compositions and fudicrous gyrations. ,In first part he sang "Skylark," 'and two recalls followed, while in the second part, he sang "In a case like ' that, don't wait,", and tho audience insisted .on, ar additional two numbers. The Yowig Man's Magazine, is again offering- valuable prizes, to the value of £26 ss, for the best original stories and poems. The competition, is confined to J.'ew Zealanders, and should meet with a hearty response. Full particulars of ; the competitions Are igyeh: .in tLi "July'nV.nißer* T ol the Magazjne, and one condition \i lhat all conipeititiors must 'bY subscribers to the Magazin <■. We commend" this Magazine to oi v readers. The tv tides are all of hi ;h literary merit, the printing is exc;-!lent andr ihe illustrations are rcmav'-ably welt tlbne. . "The New 3 ba," Mr T. ■S. Fit - chett's journal for, women, has. been v permanently <; larged, the * August number being < ight pages larger than 'its immediate predecessors. One oi the chief reasons f. r its v entangkm.mt is the absorption by it of "Woman's News." ' The contents are of a varied nature, f.om fiction to household recipes, «o that all tastes will find something to please. A feature of the journal is the competitions, of , which there i.-q no less than four open .to read rs in the current number. A sitting .«:t the Compensation . Court was he d at Masterton on Friday 'before i'.o Ciuot Justice, (Sir Robert Stout) and Hon. T.^K. MacDonald and Ifr D. J. Cameron, assessors, when a claim of the Masterton Borou; h Council against (Mesprs Staples ard Co., Wellington, for £660, . was h ard. . The case was the first of its I-.nd in, the colony, and it was a iSaim for , compensation in connection w!th widening Bannister Street, wlrjch it was claimed increased the value of the properties in the street. Messrs Staples and .Co. owned the Club Hotel, over which the case is. • AM tho other pfoperty-own-r ers on the same side of the street agreed to pay compensation. Under the Act the Council had power where land was taken from one side of a street for widening to "claim from, owners on the other side the amount of street enhanced value of such property. , The Court awarded claimants £450. , Tne serVices in Queen Street Church to-morrow will be' as follows ; Morning at 11, Bey. H. Daniel ; evening at 7, Rev. John Nixon. The Rev. JI. Daniel will b 6 at Fitzroy at 7 p.m -Advt. .Whiteley Church, Sunday, Aug-ust 6. —-Preachers : Morning, ' Rev. J. N. Buttle ('Holy Communion).; evening, Rev. H. Foston (Coast. Mission). Subject: "Wanted— A Man." Stratfgare cordially- -invited.— Advt. ' Though. Boreas on bit&g blast Howls from the Frozen Pole, And swept b- fore. him, flying past, , The sullen :;torm-clouds roll. Though coughs and colds are in hia wake, 1 Yet still 3 feel secure, • And fear him not, because i take My FOODS' GREAT PEPFERMINT CURE. -Advt. For Bill-lvads, Programmes, and Up-to-date fobbing work call ai Herald Office., i ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12927, 5 August 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12927, 5 August 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12927, 5 August 1905, Page 5