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AMUSEMENTS. ! l^ II K,.A T. H 33. x « <X 7 A I New J'lyjsouth ONE NIGET. ONLY, ' Wednesday Next, Jan. 16 ) iM-EYNELL, GUNN, & VARNA'S I NEW ENGLISH COMEDY . ; COMPANY > > (Under the direction of Allan Hamilton ' The Funniest Farcical Comedy of Modern Times, — The little Stranger Introducing WILLIE PARKE, The Chi] Wonder (direct from the Criterio Theatre, London). ' Preceded at "8 o'clock by the ComrdieltJ i in one act. "WIG & GOWN." •• BOX PLAN now open at Collier an> Colonial Piano Co. Prices, 3s, 2s. Is reservfcd se ts 4s. No early doors. 17 CHURCH OF ENG'LANI j UNITED. Sunday Schools Picnic WILL be held at the BreakwatE] on THURSDAY, JANUARY I7tli A special train will leave New Plymoutl a,t noon. 'Buses will fun all the after noon Games and sports for Sunda; School Scholars. Tickets tfor Tea: — Adults is, Childrer 6d, Sunday School Children Free. . . v; \ TABANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S Autumn SHOW will be held .' s IN THE (DRILL HALL, on THURSDAY, 21st February, Schedules will be forwarded on application ' . E. GILMOUR> Secretary, £514 Brougham-street. TAR AN ART'S MEETING. Annual REGATTA to be held on the WAI TAR A RIVER, On . ;',,■ WEDNESDAY, February 6th; ■ Train arrangements advertised in all . daily papers. , Full particulars of.programme, see j posters. \ . f • >, ADMISSION to all enclosures, i/- ; Fl< , Children J3d: , ,;.. . * | H SPURDLE, 141 .. Secretary. t ■ ' '■' ' >_——_____- MEETINGS. ' 'SA L V A T-LO N A ll MY, ; TO-MORROW (Sunday),' . Special' services as follows:—' 7 and m a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Revs. Campbell and Armstrong, delegates P. M. Conference, morning, evening. — Come in crowds. - ', 337 PRIMITIVE METHODISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. QUEEN - STREET CHURCH, x NEW PLYMOUTH. , ORDER OF SERVICES. SATURDAY, JL2TH JANUARY. * 4 p m. — Conference adjourns. Walk through ° Aotea " (by kind permission of Messrs Sole Bros ). Afternoon Tea in aid of Hilissionary Funds. p.m. — Open Air Service,, Devon-Broughim-streets ; Speakers, • Mr Hawkins (ml change), \ Jlevs. ;R. Xicldle, D #l Campbell, and A. Armstrong. SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, 8. am, — Prayer Msetin£, pueen«-street Cliurch. ,LfeaHer«», " ftev. J. Fcathcrston and Mr Snow.SERVIQES. i i" -■ QuEEN-sTREET.-i-ilani.. Rev J.Olphert 1 ; 7 p.m., Key- WvLayp^cfc ; fs'As ;p.n.« . F'rayer Meeting ; Leader., Rev, Q..H. Mann. .;••!'■ v FiTZROY — Opening of new Church oh 1 site of , the old Te Henui ChvircH (the first r *onnectional Church in New Zealand) ' r II a.m., Rev. C. E. AV'ard ; 7. r>.,m . Ke'v. W. S. Potter; 8.15 p.m., Prayer Meeting; Leader, Rev. J. Beniung.''- : Collections at all services except those held in early mornings. , 76 .NOTICE, ,-»' ;•>_ : ■ TO PETROLEUM BORERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE— ,£25O* COST £600— CALYX DRILL. A COMPLETE Drill, capable of l\ boring 1 in. up to 6in. diameter, with large stock of drills, piping, pump, head gear, and tools, a full list of which may be seen at Office of J. C. Spedding, New Plymouth. This drill is largely used in Australia by the Government, from whom it was originally bought, and is up to date. .. Owners have rto further use for it, and offer it cheap. 86 ' % ■ I 1 Mrs Nightingale, Welling- 1 9 ton, cured of consumption c 9 by Lane's Emulsion. O 9 ; 5 "It't FamoHS became It's Good." S ( v- 82 »

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 7

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