SALES BY AUCTION, SATURDAY, MAY 30th. NEWTOff KING has received instruclkiiis from Mr. Hugh Wilson to soli by auction at Ibe Mart on Saturday, May 30tli— His NIOE PROPERTY at F.tzroy, being Section 31, J acr.>, Btiri-ball-st-eet, with new fir«t-olus< bouse, trap shed, etc., thereon. Section 30, J-acie, corner of liarriball and Kecord streets, adj ining same. Sale at 2 o'clock. 27 Health . r\ereal tEALTH * L/EKEAL JD< 00 OS. 00 DS C. CARTER Hip a lull supply o° HEALTH and CEREAL FOOD JUST ARRIVED. Granose^Biscuits Caramel Cereals Granolo Nat Butter Malted Nuts Glenosa Flakss Protose Fruit Nuts Bromose Gluten At ■ 0. GARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GKOOER. No 110. TARANAKI cmius VOLUNTEERS GRAND ART UNION OF ?0 VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, From the brush o tha Celebrated Artist, Mrs. A. ROUGH. £'2oß QR 'S;r L £2OB First Prize, value ... .„ ffO Second Piizs „ £4O Third Przi „ i3O Fourth Prize „ £2O And 16 other Piizcs. Pictures oa view at the Aucklacd ClotMcg Co. s premises and at other centres, wl ere tickets at Is each can be obtained. Tickets can also be o'tuiDed from all members of the Taranaki Goarcs Company. Proceeds of Art Union to be devoted to purchase.of un'forms. Support your Volunteer? by purchasing tickets in this Grand Art Uniou, and chance drawing a First-c'a*s Picture. Drawing -for Prizes will take place on JCLY Ist, 1903. £2OB I TICKE IS f £2OB IN PRIZES/ 1b eacb IIN PHIZES G. M, WHITE, Sergeant, Hon Secrttary. THEIR BRIMS NEVER BREAK WOODROW'S HATS WOODROW'S STYLE and QUALITY. x x II WOODROWS Latest London Stylos m ...HATS AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., Davon St., N«w Plymouth. I HAVE YOU TRIED THE CELEBRATED EAYELOCK TOBACCO. AROMATIC AND DARK PLUGS, Also 2oz. Cldb Cat. OGDHN'3 TURRET, Aromatic, 2oz. tins. , OGDEN'S BSKSWING, a Light Flake Aromatic, OGDEN'S GUINEA GOLD CIGARETTES, Cork 'lipped. OGDEN'S CELEBRATED TAB 3. iLSO,— GOLF CLUBS, HOCKEY STICKS, FOOTBALLS, and BAN-OOW3 DUMB BELLS TO BE OBTAINED AT J. AVERY'S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Devon-street, New Plymouth. MESSRS MEDLEY & RftWSTRON H AVE the following CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE amongst others on their bcoks:— 730 Ac:es of Gocd Land, with 300 acres in grasi, a large proportion level, and the balance low-lying hills ; gooi fencing; small house, and large wooM'ed and outbuildings. A large portion of the laid fcuitable for dairyirg. 250 Acres, with 100 acres in grass and ft need; with 3-roomed cottage; good locality. Only £3 per acre. Good B-rocmed house and washhouse, within 8 minutes walk of Post Office. Price only £320. 6-Koomed house and J-acre land: splendid position: corner section. Pjice only £3BO. —v — Messrs. MEDLEY k RAWSTRU.V have also amongst their list several really pood Hotel Properties and numerous Building Sections, and it tending investors would do well to call at their Office for further information. MEDLEY & RAWSTRON, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Devon-street. TARANAKI MUSEUM, THE Museun will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. "W. E. SPENCER, Hon, Sec. MA?LIN is specially adapted for the weather, being non-heating. All shopkeepers.—Wholesale ngents, Buboes FBASBB k Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1903, Page 3
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