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STONY RIVEK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. NEWTON KING WILL sell liy auction at his Yards 300 JIIXKD CATTLE) including--100 mixed yearlings 50 2-year steers and heifers 20 springing heifers tiO store and fat cows 3 bulls (Jersey and shorthorns) 50 fat sheep 30 f.m. ewes 30 fat cows. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WAtWTAKAIHO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. NEWTON KING WILL sell liy auction at hia Yards 5! above—--200 MIXED CATTLE 10 3-year heifers, springing Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

PUBLIC NOTICE. J BEG TO NOTIFY thai, owing to tin! rapid and continued oxjimision (if my Live Stock Auctioneering, Wholesale Merchandise, Produce, Land Agency, and tieneral Agency Business, I. have decided to rclin<|nisb the FRUIT, WEEKLY J [ART, and I'URXITURIS SALES as from the l!)th install'". I liave also pleasure in advising tint I have arranged with Messrs. WEBSTICK liKOS., of this town, to take over and can y on the s«me as from the date mentioned. I take this opportunity of tendering my warmest thanks for the valued support which has been accorded me during the many years I have been ill business, and it is with every confidence that I solicit a continuance of the same in the lines of business I am relinquishing for Messrs. Webster Bros. My Live Stock Auctioneering, Saturday Haymarket Sales, Seed, Grain, Produce, Wholesale Merchandise, Land Agency, Insurance, and Shipping Departments will be carried on as usual. NEWTON KING. In connection with the above, we have much pleasure in assuring the public that no ell'orts will be spared on our part to merit a continuance .of the liberal support so long accorded to Mr. Newton King. WEBSTER BROS.

MOTOR-CAR TRIALS. S. HOLDEX HOWIE, of llessrs. Howie, 11 owic and Co., Motor un<l Cycle Engineers, of Auckland, is staying at the Terminus Hotel, and will be pleased to meet anyone interested :it all in motor-ears, whether intending purchaser* or not. He has with liiiu an ■'Alldays" 10-h.p, car, the finest hillclimbing car in England. rpARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 and 20, li) 08. ENTRIES Butter Factory Classes onlv CLOSE OCTOBER 24. GENERAL ENTRIES SAI'UKDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at !) p.m. i" ■ i; . ' Write ior Schedule. E, I'. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth.

< » POLICE STATION CONTRACT, NEW 'PLYMOUTH. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received ' until noun of TUESDAY, 27th d'iy of October, I(M>S. for the Election of ;t Police Station (in wooil) at New l'lylnoutli. Drawings and speciiicatioas can be seen at the Post Offices, New Plymouth and ilawera, anil at this oilier. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. COOK, District Engineer, Public Works Office, Stratford, October 13th, 1!)U8. CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. rpEXDIORS are invited for Cutting Blackberry and Ploughing about 30 to 40 acres on the Durham Road, near lnglewood, as follow: 1. Cutting Blackberries and Log-ging-up. 2. Ploughing, Harrowing, and Sowing. * Tenders to be either as a whole or as two contracts, and must be sent to the undersigned bv SATURDAY, October 17th. 31RS. J. F. BAftFORD, C/o 0. B. Lever, New Plymouth.

PRIME MEAT. JyJOST people when they buy meat like to know that it is grown and fattened on the beet pasture lands, cleanly and nicely handled, and sold at Moderate prkei. THE mmm meat bazaar Supply juicy joints and email complying with tbeso condition!. Catt or telephone; Devou-st. Cenj,nl—Telephone J). Uevon-»t. East—Telephone 143. B«von-st. West—Telephone 144. JiSSBF JAB. HILLS, Proprietor. VS. 13. CAINNELL, Manager.

| Important to Ladies. .3. "Worcester Street, & i, "Linwood, ❖ "25th February, 1907. f % "To the WIOLJSTTA CO. | 4> "TJEQUIIIING something to y t cleanse the scalp and also X % strengtheu the growth of the |> •;< hair, I was induced hy your T f agent to try ,WIOLETTA,' and & .!• 1 have 110 hesitation in testify- f 'f ing to the benefit I have derived % $ from its use, It keeps the scalp & f thoroughly clean, and is most g % cool and refreshing to use. I | X can highly recommend it to * v anyone in search of a pleasnnt J* I* and reliable liair restorer. X "Yours truly, v * "MRS. 11. McKKNZIIC." * 4 Chemists, Stores, and Hair- ¥ £ dressers, 3s (id bottle (post- X Z age (id antra). f T JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, | I * Wholesale Retail Agent. J,

LETHABY BROS. AND CO. LTD., USH3.UJSLLA JHjD PARASOL MANCFACTUBEHS, JJAYH opt'ii-cd a lirancli Sliop at t!ie Theatre lioval Buildings, Devonstreet. All repairs ami recovering b> experienced workmen. Two years' guarantee with all umbrellas made or re-covered in the celebrated imoir covering. Large variety of Summer Goods on liand. A. LETHABY, Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 249, 14 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 249, 14 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 249, 14 October 1908, Page 3

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