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AIi&TIULIA NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP ELTHAM BOXING DAY.

CHARLIE MILEY, the Australian Cliamp>oii, who has defeated Gus Blanc and every oilier Australian axeman of repute, HAS ARRIVED IN NEW ZEALAND, DAVE I'BETTY, the Record Smasher, ESAU PRETTY, Present Champion of New Zealand, And other Prominent Axemen, In the CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

12 ENTRIES FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP (2ft blocks) 18 ENTRIES TOE THE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP (12in Including tfo

TWO CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS. Both above Events decided on BOXING DAY (Firgt Day of Carnival). ON MONDAY, 28th DECEMBER,

THE NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN'S CUP (£100! ( t the winner) Will he decided. The Champions will also compete this event. Come and see these marvellous men give three-quarters of a minute's start to some of the finest axemen in the nonunion in a contest of less than, fewo linutes' duration.

ALL TRAINS AND ALL ROADS LEAD TO ELTHAM On Carnival Days. ADMISSION to GROUNDONE SHILLING. ADMISSION to GRANDSTANDONE SHILLUfG. F. E. HARDY, Secretary.

]\J[E. J. W. HENRICHS begs to aotify thiit, having still a good deal of CHRISTMAS and FANCY GOODS STOCK left, he will CONTINUE HIS CLEARANCE SALE until' after Christmas in the SHOP NEAR COFFEE IPAL.ICE ENTRANCE, Egmont Street, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! EJ'EKYTHLNG MUST GO! *

EVERY HOUSEWIFE what tt dilficmlt task it is to keep meat cool and fresh during the sultry weather. We have just installed an up-to-date ice-chamber, built on natural and sanitary lines. Customers can rely on our present meat being ABSOLUTELY COOL AND FRESH. No expense has been spared to place a good article on the market by WALTER SCOTT PO K K BUTCHER, DEVON STREET.

merrV christmas old wish we w heartily, and may yc be loaded with all the se good cheer that you desi: Well cured and tasty, sound and good from the rind to the bone. And Christmas Cake made from choicest fruits and spices obtained from THE PEOPLES' GROCERY The Cream of Teas—a tea that has many friends— a real Christmas tea of high quality. Muscatels and Almonds And all those things that make the table look nice and tempt thi appetite, ' Orockery and Glassware We have a lovely show of good and useful articles in our upstair department suitable either for the cottage or the mansion. Have you seen our assortment of Poland China and Japanese Goods? We invite you to come and see them. C. CASTER DEVON STREET,

FOE THE XMAB SEASON •pOR the Christinas Season the Goods, at my shop are Now, Unique, and very Varied. Some of the lines in stock:—

Paper, etc.). DIARIES—From the Smallest to the' Largest. , NEW BOOKS—The Latest of American and English. NEW LEATHER GOODS in Desks, Workboxes, Companions, Bags, all shapes ami sizes. PURSES Silver-mounted and Plain, also Ladies' Card-cases FRAMES—A very large assortment. CHILDREN'S BOOKS in endless variety ia linen and paper. TOYS and DOLLS—A Splendid Display. BIBLES from the British and Foreign Bible Society. A. E. COTTIER, BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth.

TJIOR SALE, three full Quarter-acre Sections in Buller-atreet, Nos. 1306 a, 1306b, 1306 c; price for lot, £450; also, W.C.S.R. Lease, 10 Acies, on Old'Hoipital road, one mile f'on town; river boundary; ideal suburb x& residential site; planted. Terms if deeirud, Tor addjess apply office of this

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 3

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