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GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. TO-DAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, OILLIBS AND NALDEB WILL sell by public auction ae above 50 yearling steers 3j la-month heifers Uy Jersey and Holstein cross 25 2-year Shorthorn heifers II well-bred rentier l'i}! s 20 3 to 4-year forward bullocks 1 purebred Jersey bull, 4 year* 10 bulls ith Jersey heifers ■ Jersey h-ifers CO stoic cows 40 3V£-year bullocks; trood color Wednesday, Nov. 3—Mrs. Gray furniture.

A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOE INVESTORS. J HAVE received instructions from Mr. William Humphries to .sell, hy Private Treaty, that fine Suburban Property known as THE PUKETOTARA ESTATE. The property comprises 182 acres of first-class land, situated on the OH Mnngorei Road, about two miles from Now Plymouth. It is divided into convenient naddocks, is well watered, and is nearly, all ploughable. Improvements include good dwelling, outhouees, cowshod, and piggeries. The property is well situated and suitable either for farming or for suburban residences. Th» vendor has had the property surveyed with a view to cutting it up, and it is now offered to the public a 6 a whole, or I will sell the Homestead with 70 acres and balance in areas of from 10 to 30 acres. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Sole Agent. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL BHOW Will be held on the Showgrounds, HAWERA, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th Nov., 1909. £llOO OFFERED IN PRIZE MONEY. Entries close positively as under Dairy Herd Class of 20 head and upwards, op.m, Saturday, 23rd October. Home Industries, 9 p.m. Saturday, 6th November. All Stock Classes Saturday, 13th November.

Write for Schedules. F. G. TEEWEEK, _ „ Secretary. P.O. Box 31; Telephone 173, Haw'cra. rpARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, December 1 & 2, 1009. CHAMPION 11UTTKR • FAT COMPETITION.—Cows conlrolk'd by Stewards of Society. * Prize-money, £2O. ENTRIES CLOSE oth NOVEMBER. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, November 27, at 9 p.m. Write for Schedule. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth.

MREWOEKS FIREWORKS QUY, FAWKE'S NIGHT, FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1009, it 8 o'clock, in PUKE KU R A PARK, In aid of the Funds of the Board. THE GARRISON BAND vill render Selections from various Operas. PARK ILLUMINATED by Chinese Lanterns. Admission: One Shilling; Children half-price. E. H. TRIBE, Hon. Sec. SPOUTS! KING'S BIRTHDAY (Tuesday, Nov. Bth, 1909). In RECREATION SPORTS GROUND New Plymouth. Proceeds in aid of Sports Ground Funds.

PROGRAMME. Amateur Events to be run under the rules of the N.Z.A.A. Association). AMATEUR EVENTS: i 0 yds .. .. Prizes, trophies or orders. 10 yds .... do. do, do. M. Mile Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 10s 1 - Mile do. do. do, V* Mile do. do. do. Points Prize for Cycling Events, Silver Cup donated by Mr. 0. \V, (lunsoii. Nominations' close on THURSDAY, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. Nomination Fee, 1= for Amateur '" ' Cycling Events, 2s. (No acs). Programme includes Quoits, 1 ing Cricket Ball, and numerous other events, and will conclude with a ! DASH TO THE NORTH POLE. j Mr. 11. KERR, the Australasia:) i Champion Walker, will give a Mile Ex'ni- | b'.tion Walk during the afternoon. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secietary.

WOMAN: LOVELY WOMAN! is the handiwork of the Creator. One writer has stated that to properly portray her virtues, "one must need's dip his pen into tin lines of the rainbow and dry it in the Just of rubies," A woman in perfeel health, rounded :ut in (he curves of beauty, has been Ibe theme of soup, art, and*storv since five eanie into the fiarden of Eden. But woman by nature was created frailer than her brother man, and is subject to periodical drains ami depressions from which there is no escape. To help overpome these periods. WILROX'S MALT EXTRACT is of priceless value, ft a!leuates her sulicrin«K. keeps her robust by nourishing and Rliiiuilallng the impoverished blood, drives away the dull headache, and helps her to'recuperate quickly, thus preserving her youth and beauty. All chemists and stores sell IVILSOX'S MALT EXTRACT, price Is M, lfirste bottles 3s. Wholesale agents | J 0 ! Taranaki, L. D, NATHAN & CO.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 231, 4 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 231, 4 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 231, 4 November 1909, Page 3

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