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FOOTBALL. rUBANAKI V. 4 UCKLAI WESTERN PARK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission: ONE SHILLING. I\ SKOGLUNI), J [on. &c-o. 'J.K.U, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI I RUGRY UNIONS. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held at the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, August 22nd. (the evening of the Auekhmd-Tarauaki Dancing at 8 p.m. Tickets--23; Gentlemen, 33. 1\ MOVJJULEY, Sec. SiH'i;il Comi

HAIIAVAY EUOHEE PAKTY AND DANCE In Aid of WESTERN PARK FUNDS. I'RIDAY, AUGUST 30. Good Prizos Good Tables Good Cards Good Floor Good Supper Good Music Gents. 1/6. Ladies 1/.. JH HAISS JJOYAL THUfISDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. GRAND SOCIAL. (Under the auspices of the Fitzroy Bowling Club.) Dancing at 8 p.m. Bridge, Euchre, and other Card Games, Tickets = Double, ss; Ladies' 2s, Gcntlemon 3s.

TARANAKI PROVINCIAL NOLICENSE CAMPAIGN. BKILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED | LECTURE by Herman Foston, Lecturer and Organiser tor Taraaaki Provincial No-License Council, on "The Struggles and Triumphs of Temperance Reform," will be delivered in Oakura, Monday, August II); Koru, Tuesday, August 20; Hurford Road, Wednesday, August 21; Omata, Thursday, August 22. Meeting sin Public Halls where possible. Interesting, Entertaining, Instructive, Musieal Items. Views Clear. Powerful Light. Illustrated Songs. Silver Coin Collation. Proceeds to advance cause. OAKURA ROAD BOARD. JJOTCCE is hereby given that the above Board will, at its .next meeting, to be held on the -Ith September, MO", in the Oakura Hall, at 7 p.m., under Section 114, of the Road Boards Act, 188'Z, and in accordance with Section 37 of the Rating Act. 1804, strike and levy a (JEXERAL RATE of one girthing in the £ on all ratable property in the Oakura Road Board District, such rale to be for the year ending 3M March, 1008, and will be payable in one instalment on or before the Ist day .of December, 8107, at the residence of the Clerk on Plymouth Road. The ratebook wili be open for inspection at West's Store. A. 11. GOOD, Clerk Oakura Road Board.

AWATUNA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., Ltd. HrtEiSDEKSwill bo received at the I above Company's o(lice, Awatuua East, lip to 'I p.m. on Wednesday, USth in>t, for the Erection oE a f'bec.-o Factory, etc., at Taungatara. Tenders to bo addressed to "The Chairman, Avalima Dairy Co., and marked " Tender for Taungatara Factory." Tho lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications t) bo seen at ray Office. JOHN D. JH'ALY, Architect, Stratford. STRATFORB-ONGARUE RAILWAY. HUJJIOA SECTION. FOUR PATELAYERS' COTTAGES CONTRACT.

VKfRITTEN tenders will be received a this office until noon on Wcdnes day, 28th day of August, 1007, for Ui New Plymouth, Elthain and ltawera and at this office. The lowest or any tender not ncces sarily accepted. 6. L. COOK, District Engineer. Public Works Office, | Stratford, August 'J, 1907. OFFICE OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE. I ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS CONTRACT. 7KITTEN tenders will be received "'"- J until noon of Thursday, 29th day of August, 1907, for the above contract. Drawings and specifications can be seen at the Post Office, New Plymouth, or this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. COOK, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, '. ' - '• August 14th, ly;7.

FOR SAIK (OHE.U'j. AT! well-known property and build- . ings known as the Tarmiaki Co-op. Company (late Drake), situated at Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The factory and plant is all modern and up-to-date, and is capable of curing 100U pigs per month. Lyude's BritisU Refrigerator, 20-h.p. Boiler, 10 h,p. Engine, two Freezing Chambers, Curint! Pvoom, Warehouse, Slaughter Yards, etc. Conveniently situated for the receipt of | pips. Close to railway station, For particulars apply to—

J. WfIITAKER, Secretary. Devon Street, New Plymouth. ' MAY'S TEA ROOMS. ~ EVERYTHING COSY AND CLEAN May has enlarged his tea-rooms to meet the great demand; lie U now prepared to eater for any in the land. Cream puffs and wedding cakes—cakes in all variety; White tread, brown bread, to suit all classes of Boeiety. Of cheaper men with inferior goods he is not one bit afraid; With best of goods and best of men he docs a roaring trade. B. MAY, Devon Str et Contral.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 3

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