AMUSEMENTS. XIUCHRE T3ARTY & TAANC 3 (The Twelfth of the Series) ts WEST END GYMNASIUM Fl-Nl WEDNESDAY, SoptemlxT 13. »«•' Cardß 7.45 to 10. Dancing afterwardk 1 • Gents Is Hd, Ladies provide, •y For competitors under 16 years t ajje separate tables and prizes provided Girls provide, Boys Is. G. E. BLANHHARD, Hon. Sec. eloO j FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!! » Under the auspices of the New Zealand Northern Ru;jby League. > Taranaki v. Auckland Representative Match. HECHE VTION SPORTS GROUND, New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. I An Evolution in ltugby Football. Attractive, Scienlitic, Spectaculai. THE GAME 101 l THE PEOPLE. Hand in Attendance. Special and Delayed Trains being ananned. Kick-oft at 3 p.m. Sharp. Adniiwion, 10. Bo^b, 6d. Enclosure Scats, Gd extra. NOTE. -The usual 4.16 p.m. train New Plymouth to llnwera has been delated to leave at 5.20 on 'J'huisday. E. WATTS, c6o Secretary N.Z. League. « DANCE! DANCE!! ALONG NIGHT DANCE in the WESTOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst. Good Floor. Excellent Music. Catering by Mr. E. May. A Free Conveyance will leave Post Office at 7.30. Dance at 8.30. Ladies Is. Gents 2s. G. H. LYNCH, elsß Hon. Sec. Whiteley Spring Show and Sale of Work. _____ # To be held in WHITELEY HALL, On SEPTEMBER 16 and 17 OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING CATALOGUE. CUT FLOWERS. Class 1. Narcissi, 3 Long Trumpet. 2. Narcissi, 6 Long Trumpet. 3. Narcissi, 3 Medium Trumpet. 4. Narcissi, 3 Short Trumpet. 5. Narcissi, 8 Double Trumpet. 6. Narcissi, 6 Double Trumpet. 7. Narcissi, Collection any variety. 8. Jonquil or Polyanthus Narcissi (3). ! 9. Jonquil or Polyanthus Narcissi (6). 10. Anemones, 3 Single. ' 10a Anemones, 8 Double. Hi Anemones, Collection. 12. Snowflakes, 3 Trusses. 13. Hyacinth, 1 Single. 14. Hyacinth, 1 Double. 15. Tulips, Collection. 16. Primroses and Polyanthus, Collection. 17. Azaleas, Collection. 18. Rhododendron, One. 19. Camelia, 8 Varieties. 20. Heath, One Variety. 21. Heath, 3 Varieties. 22. Violets, Collection, 6 Blooms of each. NOTE.— The prizes for tho various classes in above section are: — Ist, 2s; 2nd, Is. Entrance Fee, 3d. DECORATIVE SECTION. Ist 2nd. Class Prize. Prize. 23. Lady's Spray 2s. Is. 24. 2 Gents' Buttonholes 2s. Is. 25. Bridal Bouquet Shower 3s. Is6d 26. Bouquet of Violets ... 2s. Is. 27. Basket of Flowers ... 3s. Is '28. Bowl of Flowers 3s. v Is. 29. Vase for Effect 2s. Is. 30. Decorated Table Spec'l prises tl. Decorated. Mantle Speo'l prizes Entrance Fee for each of the above classes 6d for each entry. SCHEDULES may be had from Mr. Carter's, Devon Street, or from the Secretary. Entries close with the Secretary, c/o Mr. Carter, at 6 p.m. on September 14. Afternoon Tea and Supper both days Side Shows and Shooting Gallery. C. W. HOOKER, Hon. Secy. e155 MISCELLANEOUS. TmTANGANUI TOCKEY f^iLVii. ACCEPTANCES. SPRING MEETING, Sept. 23 and 25. 1909. A CCEPTANCES for all ' first day jl\ events, viz., Flying, Okehu Hurdles, Gonville Hack Hurdles, Putiki Hack and Spring Handicap, and the Wanganui Guineas CLOSE on MONDAY, September 20, 1909, at 9.30 p.m., at the Secretary's Office. WM. HALL, Secy. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. e167 "«f ANGANUI TOCKEY /^ILUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. SPRING MEETING, Sept. 23 and U5, 1909. A PPLICATIONS for Bookmaker's A License must be made on an official form to be supplied by the Secretary and no application will bo entertained which is not in the hands of the Secretary by MONDAY, September 20, 1909. The fees will be £20 per diem for INSIDE ENCLOSURE and £10 por diem for OUTSIDE ENCLOSURE, with 10s for Clerk's License. WM. HALL, Secy. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. e166 EDUCATIONAL. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, September 14. Fee, £2 2s per term, payable in advance. AV ALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. c 34 , JOHN YOUNG, "ARAKOEKOE," LIARDET STREET." Candidates for all Examinations thoroughly coached. ■m|- USIC OTUDIO, MOUNT EDGECOMBE ST. Principal : CHARLES HENRY ANDERSON, Licentiate B.M. Dip —A. Mus N.C.M. — Cert. T.S. -A. Old 5.C.0.C., London. Subjects — Harmony, Theory, and Orchestral law. Practical— Pianoforte, Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Singing. Violin, Mandoline, etc., wood-wind and brass instruments. Juvenile Classes for Violin and Mandoline of not more than four students in each class, easy terms ; instruments provided lor cash or terms. Clarionet Classes upon similar lines as the above lor young men. For terms, etc., apply at the Studio, Mount Edgecombe St.' (threo minutes from Post Office). d 448 PIANOFORTE TUNING. CW. COKEK, Certificated Timor • from Messrs. J. Briusmead and Sons', London. Pianos and Organs tuned and impaired, town or country. i Orders left with Mr. Thos. Avery. Stationer, Devon St., New Plymouth. dBS2 j ■ W. JENKINSON AND CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, i NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAIT
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 1400, 13 September 1909, Page 3
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