FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. THIS DAY. NEWTON KING fioll by auction ;i( his mart—--300 BOXKS FRUTT,\ni'l"-<. |".':i!'ln's. nlmns. pours, neclarinps, foui;' cinurabors, "l'aptvi, uran'grs ft 2 o'cliii-k, avaiwakaiiio. r l'l I' "liSi),\^. I.WI'AKY n
I KEVTOX KING ' Kelt liy auction at liis yard- a alw<>— 200 JIIXKIJ CATTLE Silo al i ; . " M A T A. FRIDAY, .TAXI'A 1!V 10. WEBSTER IiR(A \yilj, sell lit their Oniata Yards on Friday, Janu;u v 10— 200 I]KAD 1 An 23 forward cows 10 siirinjjiug lu'llcifi Sale at 1 o'clock. POULTRY, I'tGS, AND HOUSES. WEBSTE > BROS. yyiLL hold a sale of the above I^VLR V &AIURDAi at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
J3°¥S' AND GIRLS BICYCLES At COFFEE PALACE, INGLEWOOD. It Will pay you to call and. see these Machines. EROM £3 UPWARDS. • !&I1 Guaranteed Good Bicycles. From BOUCHER'S, Experienced Mechanic, Wellington.
PIGS PIGS PIGS npE Inglewood Co-operative Bacon Curing Company, Ltd., are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs, Maiden Sows, or Barrows from 112 to 160 dead weight. 11 any quantity. ° RECEIVING-DAYS: ■At the Factory-Every Wednesday. •Miahiwt—Alternate Tuesdays Waitarn— Alternate Mondays. Smart Road—Mondays: January 13 and 27, February 10 and 21, March 9 and 23, April I! and 30. jMoturoa—Tuesdays: January 7 and 21 > February 21 and 18, March 3, n! and 31, April 14 and 28.
A. fl. MARTIN DESIRES to announce that be has started in business as Caipeoter fad Builder in Vivian Street (opp. St ■ Mary's Church)', New Plymouth. SHOP AND OFFICE ITTTINGS A SPECIALITY. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "ST.IM4TEB GIVKN FT? EE.
BAND CONTEST SUITS. Q.EO. GRIFFITHS, f Merchant Tailor, Devon-street, fc'as already commenced booking orders for Suits for Band Contest week. Intending patrons arc requested to place orders as soon as convenient. Nobby Suitings just opened up, ij4 , M GEO. GRIFFITHS, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
J NGLEWOOD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY ' THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Will be Jielil iii THE DOMAIN oil JANUARY, 23rd, 1908. A)9B is Cash and 14 Gold and Silver Medals to be given away in Prizes. Highland -Music, Highland Dancing. Bunniug Events, Cycling Events. Chopping and Sawing Evcntts, including lAicraeu's Cup of 2405. Field Sports. Children's and Boys' llaccs. Grand Club-swinging Display and Competitions by School Ciirls. Prizes— First, Gold Brooch; second and third, Silver Brooches. Prize, value £3 3s, for Running Events.
Guessing Competitions (by permission of the Minister for .Internal Affairs)— Weight of Sheep. Prize, 20s. Number of Peas and Beans in Jar. Prize, Hand-painted Mirror and Mr. J. Stewart's special of Singer's Sewing Machine, value £l4 10s. Tickets, Is. GRAND CALEDONIAN CONCERT AND DANCE In PARISH HALL at 8 o'clock. W. H. TAYLOR, Secretary.
Binder , Twine -ISi^liOT fplIE time for harvesting is now close at hand, and if you've a Held of corn to harvest you'll probably want some twine, and naturally you'll want it at the lowest possible figure consistent with quality. My twine this season has been exceptionally well bought, and consequently ray prices are lower than most otTie'r people's, while the quality as usual is the very best obtainable. Orders already are coining in very fast, and if you wish to participate in the sterling value 1 am olfering, you will do well to secure your requirements without delay, as my present stock cannot be replaced except at a very considerable advance.
The Twine I am offering'you'is well and favorably known; it is of uniform quality, well woven, free from knots and thin patches, and the balls are neatly and firmly wound. Write for Samples and Quotations. NEWTON KING New Plymouth • - - Slrn.l fnrd.
WON DEE LAND. NUAIRE GARDENS. DON'T FALL TO VISIT this attractive resort during the Christmas Holidays. There arc lots of amusements, including,— The Greatest Novelty in the recent Exhibition, SHOOTING THE CHUTE. Then there is Uoating, Bathing, Swings, Sec-saws, Merry-go-Round, Quoits, Skittles, Croquet, Tennis, and last, but by far the greatest sensation of the day is to WHIRL THE WHIRL. (This is a new invention and has become quite a craze). Tea Rooms, Lollies and Fruit in the Grounds. Hot water free. • Admission Sixpence. 800 sheep or cattle Torm, good land, well-improved, for sale. A bargain: or will exchange for a country store business.—L, A. Nolan and Co., New Plymoi ,th.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 311, 8 January 1908, Page 3
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