MEETINGS. NGAIUOTU GOLF CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Ngamotu Golf Club will be held in .Borough Council Chambers, on SATURDAY, 28th instant, at 7.80 p.m., when a full attendance of members is requested. Business: Election of Officers, and General. J. PATON, la7oß ' Hon. Sec. TT\ H E,A TR E TJOYAL SUNDAY, MARCH 29, TO APRIL 9. UNITED s EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, To* be conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, OF LONDON, Assisted by MR J. H. STEPHENS, Singing Evangelist. SUNDAY, March 29th— 3 p.m. .Children's Service ; 8.15 p.m.^ Mass ' Meeting. c Doors open 7.45 p.m. . MONDAY to THCTRSD AY— Service each evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Collection at each evening meeting. \ To-night, UNITED PRAYER MEETING **Fof above: — Queen Street Church-FRIDAY, March. 27, commencing at 7.30. - t AMUSEMENTS, . COMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, OPENING NEW PLYMOUTH -I^rARCH OO ONE NIGHT ONLY. *^ NEW AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS DIRECT FROM GERMANY. FIRST APPEARANCE HAGENBACK'S , MARVELLOUS WILD* ANIMAL GROUP. A THRILLING PERFORMANCE BY SIX "FULL-GROWN LIONS, Together wifha number of Leopards, Bears, and Boar Hounds. The Greatest of all Wirth Bros.' Special Importations — AN ACT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. Re-appearance after an absence of six ■ years of JOHN WELBY COOK, A The Greatest Rider Australasia has ever seen. An Entire New Company of ' WORLD CHAMPION ARTISTS. FOUR MENAGERIES IN ONE. Hagenback's, Bostock and Womb well's, Fitzgerald's, atad Wirth's Huge. Zoo. The Greatest Collection of Wild r AniJhalsitsin.ce the Ark. s * 2RU3ES^-4s, 3s, 2s. . %TZROY Fire [Jrigade Bazaar FITZROY HALLv THURSDAY, ARPIL 9th. . mARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS- ., .. ANNUAL MILITARY = BALL. = DRILL H;ILL, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908 (EMPIRE DAY). ,\ Particulars later. {> s F. J. JOSEPH, i . . Hon. Secy. ,"* a7lO ' !< /- . SHQOTING! SHOOTING J! ; MONTGOMERY'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE now open. ; : NOW OPEN. ■ adjoining Messrs Webster Bros' Mart) Kimilar to that so successfully coo- . ducted by Hazard in Auckland. > fjandsouio and valuable prices to 1)0' .. competed for on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Voluntoors and Sportsmen cordially, invited. - SIX SHOTS FOR SIXPENCE. 7 EDUCATIONAL. JOHN YOUNG, "ARAKOEKOE," LfrARDET STREET. Candidatef for all Examination! Thoroughly Coached. MISS W. R. BAKER, TYPEWRITING AND GENERAL COWING OFFICE (She Yeats' Experience, Commercial t and Legal)./ Offices: Shaw's Buildings, Brougham Street. All Work Strictly Private. Private Lessons given an Shorthand and Typewriting- \ WAKINO "OOARDING-HOFSE. THE PROPRIETOR announces that ho has resumed bushipss in the above with an entirolv now st^fF. Tourists and Travellers can roly on being treated with civility and attention. Private Sitting-room nv<\ T!»i!i-room. Good Stabling and T'jHltlotkini; R. GKiniloSlG KiniloSl . Proprietor.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13661, 27 March 1908, Page 7
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412Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13661, 27 March 1908, Page 7
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