SALTWATER BATHS. LADIES' SWIMMING RACKS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 O'clock. Married Women's Race Girls' Race, 18 and under <Jirls "Race. 16 and under Girls' Race, 13 and under High Diving. Prizes donated bv the Mayor. Usual charges for admission: Adults 3;1. children Id. jg ILL IA RD S! "RILLIAKDS! DOMIXIOX BILLIARD SALOON, Devon Street, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. great Exhibition match, FRED LINDRUM t. GEORGE GRAY. Magnificent Exhibition. . 750 up. Finest Billiard Display ever seen in Australasia, including all the Fancy Strokes. LINDRUJI— Champion all-round player of Australia. Highest break 380. GRAY —Holder of World's Record for largest break, 83G—S34 off the red. Commencing at 8 p.m. On Alcock and Co/s Standard Public Table. Crystallate Balls. . Popular prices: 3s and 2s. Tickets may be obtained from A. BARTLETT, Proprietor Dominion Billiard Saloon. EGMOXT RACING CLUB. DOMINATIONS for the autnuin men-. ing of* the Egmont Racing Club close FRIDAY, 21st January, at 9 p.m. For full programme 6ee "Referee." ! J. TURTON, Secretary. " THE GINTLEMAN THAT PAYS THE HINT!" m m mwm THE FARM MORTGAGE REMOVER rpHERE is no branch of farming or stock husbandry which, conducted with a reasonable amount of skill and intelligence and stayed systematically one year with another, will do better for its proprietor, more successfully keep the wolf and sheriff from the door, than the rearing of well-bred swine. The" shiftless, careless farmer is satisfied with a low-grade animal which yields low returns and pays no rent. All admire a good-looking animal and there is no reason why good looks should not go with highest usefulness and yield the largest returns. Pure-bred Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows of the choicest qualTty for sale; bred from Champion Prize-winners. Price moderate. Inspection invited. J. 11. SELLERS, Okaiawa. 1/- 1 /- START TO-DAY! GET YOUR MEALS AT THE WARATAH DJNING ROOMS Next Criterion Hotel. Breakfast, 7 to 8.39 Dinner, 12 to 2 Tea and Suppers, 5 to 11 GEO. LONG STAFF, Proprietor. Jam Makinj Fruit of allk'nds is becoming plentiful now. and as the season is early housekeepers should not delay in securing their fruit for jam and preserving, as the supplies may not last long. 1 have fresh fruit arriving regularly from now on direct from the best orchards, and so ..can supply good fresh fruit at a very moderate price. I can also «upply Preserving Sugars, Mason's Jars, Jam Jars, Jelly Glasses Rubber Rings, etc. Cal! for prices. Richard Area Devon it., X. l'lvuiouu
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 294, 21 January 1910, Page 1
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