AMUSEMENTS, AJfcCiE. GOOD-TESCELAE HAIL. TO-HIIiHTJ TO-NICKTII WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S. Proceeds-in aid of National Fnnd''for .Wounded Soldiers. Dancing 8 to 12, Good Floor. Good Masks. Admission;: Gents•ln.6d, LadiesHs. G. PIPER, d 935 Hon. Sec. S T - M* H THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, At 8 p.m. TABLEAUX:"DREAM OP PAIR WOMEN” And “THE BEGGAR MAID” (Poems by Tennyson). SCENE FROM KULTDRLAND. CHARACTER SONGS:. “Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid?” And ■“Listen to My Tale*of W0e. 54 Songs by Mrs. Wilkes and others. Pianoforte Solo by Miss Hirst. Proceeds: Half for Girls’ PriendbpSociety. Half'fen Belgian Relief. FLOWERS AND SWEETS POESACE Poors open at 7.30 pnn. \ Admission _ ONE-SHILLING. <3924 MONSTER ND pAVTLION. 'E sst e 1 EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. PRIZES: The following prizes . have -been donated:Ladies: First, SOlb. Plour-(6.Braund); Second, 251 b. Floor (G. Bond). Gents: Fust,. Trio Prize Muscovy Ducks (6. Tippins); Second, Pair Purebred White Leghorns (RBennoch). Cards 8.15 to 10.15. Supper; >10:45. Music by Mrs. George. Prices; ’Ladies Is, Gents lp>6d. W. ROCH, d 930 Hon. Sec. ’ALL. QOOD rjIEMPLAR JJ. A GENERAL BAZAAR IN AID OP THE BUILDING FUND Will be hold on THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9. To bo -opened by P. E. Wilson, Esq., at 2.30 p.m. EVENING at 7.30 o’clock. SALES. MUSIC. FUN. ADMISSION: Afternoon FREE. Evening SIXPENCE d 635 E ST 0 WN H ALL. w IN- AID OP WOUNDED SOLDIERS . FUND. EUCHRE PARTY To be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. PRIZES: Ladies; First, a Ham; Second, Pair Saltcellars. ■Gentlemen: First, One Dozen Rose Plants; Second, Pair of Pictures. Play commences at 8 pjn. .Admission: Ladies Is, Gents la 6d. H. MARPELL, d9OO - Hon. Sec. COURT PRIDE OF NEW PLYMOUTH, No. 8207, A.OF. A DANCE will he held in' the , Foresters’ Hall, Gill Street, on THURSDAY, September 9. Music hy Mrs. Morerley’s Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen, ls 6d; Ladies, Is. dBO9
miscellaneous; 1 0 DEVON STREET WEST; ' NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 SEASIDE BOARDING AND HAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Second Term, 1915, will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Miss Stanford will bo at home to re- , ceive parents and guardians on Saturi day, September 4, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. I Prospectuses on application to the Principals. '■ d 760 HBTWODE s CHOOL, • CHEAP TOBAGO FOR SOLDIER®. ' having now ho® [ JL granted by the Government tS forward in bond (i.e., free of duty), through the Customs Department, Tobacco or Cigarettes to soldiers at the Front, we are now enabled to forward consignments for relatives or friends at a greatly reduced rate. The minimum amount that the authorities allow to be sent in one parcel is 101 b. I of Tobacco or 1000 Cigarettes. A saving of duty amounting to 3os on 101 b.. of tobacco and 17s 6d on 1000 cigarettes is thus effected. Friends can combine and have parcels made up, which can be divided at the Front. To save trouble to senders, we will wrap, address, and dispatch all parcels • ordered free of charge. JOHN AVERY, LTD., Tobacconists, Devon Street a* 5 *
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144779, 8 September 1915, Page 7
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498Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144779, 8 September 1915, Page 7
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