SHEEP FA IK GILLIES & NALDER Vk ill hold, iihove nt Havvcra on FIITDAY", February 22uth Present entries : 13,000 includine—--3500 ewc:> 5200 2-lootli ewes 1000 U'l'l IICL'S 2500 lambs GLOVEB 110 AD YAIiDS, HAW Eli A. ISATU It DAY, February 25. ANNUAL RAM FA IE GILLIES & NALDER Will lielil a K A/I FAUi as above
150 Pjikswt ENTUIIB,IUMM Notk. —Giving lo lbl- l:ii'iro entry of sliL'i-p, tlie iii'in li.'ivc doi'iJi'd to bold • !io H;im Fnii' on SiiuiiDAY, I'fbruiiry :23rd. Taranafci Wool, Sheepskin S-lide & Tallow Sales. lIAYMAHKET, STRATFOItD.
NEXT SALK, T'JESDAI', MARCH sth, 1907 if CLIENTS a.s particularly requested W to forward Consignments m time to arrive oil or before THURSDAY l>revious. Small consignments will be receiyed at my PRODUCE SHJiDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, wlicro vendors can rely oa tlieir produeo meeting FULL COMPETITION.
NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales. at our BROUGHAM STREET STORE Next Sale: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th. ' CONSIGNMENTS received up to MONDAY, March 4ih, 1907. Consignors arc particularly requested to send full particulars of consignments to the Auctioneers. WILSON & NOLAN.
WIRI'H'B ttRE AT SHOWS THE GREATEST ON EARTH! Opening* in NEW PLYMOUTH on Friday and Saturday, Feb, 22nd. & 23rd. Two Mights Okly MATINEE— SATURDAY Afternoon Hippodrome, Huge Circus, Beasts, Paradox Museum, Wild Animal Arena, Zoo, Huge Elephant Herd, m a city of snow-white canvas. Location— NEAR RAILWAY STATION. On E RIjJAY Afternoon—Enormous Zoo, Museum and Band, 4 to 5 p.m. Children Gd, adults Is. Eull programme at 8 p.m.
WIRTH'S THUILLING SENSATIONS, including the Flying Herberts, Hugh Lloyd, Leon Family, Miss Phi'ipina, Tlio Leon Sisters, Erb tlie Marvel, Mons Mareo, Captain Burrows, Lho Four Comets, Phil YVirth's School of Performing Horses and Ponies. WIRTH'S HUGE ELEPHANT HEIiD—Tho Huge Zoo, Hippodrome, and Circus—All for one ticket. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s. Children half, price. Evening performances commence at M. Boors open one hour earlier, for a tour of the Menagerie, Museum Freaks and Stables. Seven big shows for one ticket Note—The whole show will arrive by special trams on Friday morning. Wirt si $ NiiVEii Divide. EvEitYTjnKu is Cojiiyy. Iho circus will play at Stiutfokd on Wednesday, February 2oth ; Jxc.lewood, Thursday, February 21. A special train will leave Now Plymouth for Wuitara after tho Circus oil buturday night.
GRAND BAZAAR hi aid of WKSTKiIN i'AKK, npUEATltii ~ BOYAL, -1- New Plymouth. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 26fch, 27th, 281.1 l February, Race Week. First-class Orchestra in attendance Numerous Novelties. ADMISSION; Afternoons—(id ; children, half-price. Evenings—Ladies and Rents, Is; children, half-price. GREAT ™ FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
KECItEATION GIiOUN US ON THE EVENINO OF EDNESDAY, 27th. February LAKE WILL BE ILLUMINATED Band in attendance. ADMISSION— One Shilling, n aid of the funds of the Recreation Grounds Board. EDWARD H. TRIBE, Hon. Secretary. JNOXiOJS TO FARMERS. mill; W aitara Freezing Works will be open to receive Pork and Bacon Pifts on and after the 121'" November, and at Moturon every alternate Mviiday after December 31st, J. BUTCHER, Agent.
MEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent. .Instituted 1870). Incorporated under "Tiie Building' Societies Act, 1888." DIRECTORS: .Messrs J. 1!. Connett (chairman), \V. I'. Brooking, T. Furlong, jun., C. T. llundle, C. T. Mills, S. Teed, and W. 0. Weston. Solicitors 11. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers: The liank of New Zealand. LOANS granted on approved sceurfty from one lo twelve years, on the
Society's revised tables of repayment,. These are exceptionally liberal, ami '.ompare favorably with any of the >st coloniv/i institutions. There are io deductions of :i3y sc/fc t.'ther by ray of bonus, ctin-mteti'lti, or en- . ranee fees. No Mcitgag* Decda to >ay for when the loan is over £IOO nd not less than three months' durakm. Borrowers en redeem at any : "io, and 011 very reasonable terms. Ullieo open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 • m.. Thursday afternoon excepted. C. S. RENHELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Office: Brougham si., Now Plymouth.
HYGIENIC BAKERY DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. HE careful housewife is always rn the look-oul for good, pure, heaithful, appetizing food for the family table. At tho HiGIENIC you will find all the goodies you want. Ko secret about our success. Fresh made goods of the finest quality—that's all Biscuits for afternoon tea fresh every day. Friul pies, meat pies, pastry and cakes of all kinds. You will find ii cheaper to buy than nyiko and bake yourself, besides the extra comfort this hot weather. JOHN 0 I.EGG, P'-oigetor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 22 February 1907, Page 3
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