WHY NOT TRY V. NEW PLYMOUTH ; FOR YOUR . HOLIDAY? ' THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CENTRE. FINEST RECREATION GROUNDS'.' in Now Zealand. NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE (modern ac- ? oommodation) WITHIN 00 MINUTES' • motor-ride through GLORIOUS BUSH ■; SCENERY.. . MARVELLOUS MOTCAU, within easy motor access. UNRIVALLED ROAD and RIVER SCENERY. SPLENDID SEA BEACHES. SAFE SURF BATHING. HOT and COLD SALT-WATER BATHS. FLOWING OIL WELLS. BROWN and RAINBOW ' TROUT and DEEP-SEA FISHING... ■BOWLS, TENNIS, CROQUET, GOLF. Send to Secretary, Expansion and Tourist League, Box 8, New Plymouth, for full, particulars.
STEING BAND. MESSRS. " VITETTA BEOTHEES, Harp, Violin,. and Flute (Constantly engaged at Eoyal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply larger or small Orchestra. Address. 136 TOBY ST. 'Phone 2570. In the COMPETITIONS Tour DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LESIONS for intending Cotnpetitore, and Speoial Exerciees in EeJaiation and Flexibility for Pianists end Violinists. ■ •, MISS MAEGAKET NETJIIANN. Teacher of Phyeioal Culture, itouth'B Buildincs, Pcathorston Street. YOU CAN'T EUB OUT FACTS. nnHAT we are you the beet TailorA made Suit in town for the monev. No fictitious savings. Fit and Style tniaranteed. • ' ■ G.S. EOBEETS, FashionaWe Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of PLANT YOUB GARDEN WITH JONES. AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Iβ, per doe. Note the Addres»-255 CUBA STEEET. 'Phone 510. .- .pOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., BEANDON BTEEET. • WELLINGTON. Agpente for Pen, Penoil, ond I^peirritw Carbons, by the bsst makers, at Lowest Prices. ' THE CUEEIE EAT POISON. ' A TESTIMONIAL. ' Auckland Harbour Board Offices, j. . • ■ August SO, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, .Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. DEAR SIES,—The Board's Traffic Manager informs me that he has used your poison in and about the wharves for the laftt three monthe, and he eoys that it is readily taken by rats, and is very effective.—Tours truly, H. B. Brunett, Secretary. The Local Agents at present are— SHAELAND AND CO., Dixon Street, Wellington. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. T7IEILDING T AND P. SHOW. 1 , TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, - 4th and sth FEBEUARY, 1913. ,£1055 IN PRIZES. .£1055 Liberal Cash Prizes and Handsome Troghies, to be won outright, for all lasses of Stock. EOMNEY-MARSH SHIELDS allotted for competition. Entries Close FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. Schedules and all particulars from the Secretary. A NNUAL WEST COAST BAM FAIE ■Ex. (to be conducted by tho Feildins A. and P. Association) THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Gth and 7th FEBRUARY, 1913. Entries close TUESDAY, 21st JAN. Entry forma und nil particulars frera E. •H, FIHHEE, Secretory FeUding A. fwd 2. imifilaticQ, ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7
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