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Dull hall, new pl mouth. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT BY THE GARRISON BAND. PHYSICAL DIULL. BAYONET FIGHTING AND ARM DEILL By the Taranaki Rifles. Gymnastic. Display by Mr Lints and Pupils. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission One Skillinc. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH DOG TAX COLLECTOR. Applications arc invited, and will be received at ,my oflice np to I p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., for the position of Dog Tax Collector. Terms of appointment may be seen on application. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1891 Labor Department, New Plymonth, January G. 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that Shopkeepers desiring to observe the Weekly Half-holiday on Saturday, instead of the day appointed by the local body (Thursday), Can do so after giving notice in writing to the Inspector before January 31st, 1906. A. DONALD, Inspector. MR & MRS GOODMAN' MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, MAY be consulted at the Imperial Hotel from 10 to 5 and 6.30 to 7-30 daily, or by appointinont. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1906. THE FIRST TERM will commence on MONDAY, February 5. Early application should be made to secure accommodation for Boarders. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained on application. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. THE BIG BAND CONTEST HAWERA, JAN. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. Cheap Fares from '2oth to 31st inelusive. The first gleam af Sunshine in the New Year to gladden thousands of hearts. A Great Recokd is Going to be Established. The eyes of the colony are watching ;THE PREMIER BANDS OF N.Z. FACE THE MUSIC. Tuesday, Jan. 23 —First Test Selection Tiicusday, Jan. 25—The People's Day Afternoon, Grand Military Marching Contest. Evening, Final Test Selection. Special Thaixs North and South, Delayed Trains North and South leave Hawera 11 p.m. after the Final Test. The prices arc the People's Prices, I/- _ 1/THOUSANDS ARE COMING! A. M. CONROY, Secretary.

WAFERS YOU'LL LIKE These delicious little wafers fit into your socinl functions so nicely, you'll wonder how you got on without them. The dainty iced wafers of Carr's are liero in all flavors for 2s. CREAMY CONFECTIONS. You have some pretensions, no doubt, in entertaining. Make each little spread a success, and get some of Carr's Boston Cream Biscuits at Is 3d. No fear of failure if j'ou offer your friends confections like these J. WHITAKER GKOCEIt, DEVON ST.

THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT THE owner of a Dairy where milk is set in pans for cream THROWS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butter. We can show you bow to make an extra profit of £l3 17s every year in a ten cow dairy. An Alfa-Laval . Separator will obtain as much Butter from live cows as you now get from six. You sec the point at once extra profits. The Alfa-Laval is nil earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information ; we will give )'ou 25 unanswerable arguments why you should use the" Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —aud write us then, BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, DAIRY HtOVIDEES, New Plymouth,

FOR TtiE BEHEFIT Of YOUR POOItT WMHMOfWRMMMS INSIST ON SYKES'S. amamm mm RECORD OP RESULTS 1000S ICAL Dairy Funnel's, Slock Inspectors, etc. Extract from letter NO. o(i. New Plymouth, Taranalii. Mr Sykes,—Dear Sir, — Having used SYRKS'S DKKXCK for a number of years I liave much lileasure ami confidence in stating I have always found it most cfficac,ions in all ailments common to cattle. In my opinion all would do well to keep it.— Yours Faithfully, "William D. Webster.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 3

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