MONDAY, .lan. 31—Fruit, 2.31). WEDNESDAY. Feb. 2.—Fruit. 11.30 WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2—Oil l>aiaiiicrs. 2.50. THURSDAY, Feb. 3—W. J. Glyno\s eleariiij: sale. FRIDAY, Feb. 4—Fruit. FRIDAY, Feb. 4—Omata Yard?. SATURDAY. Feb. s—Timber ami Iron Sale. SALE! SALE!! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. WEBSTER BROS JJAYE been instructed by Mr. W. JI. Kirkwood to sell by auction— O r ~ OIL PAIS TINGS of NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. Mr. Kirkwood, at the request of several of his patron?, has decided on this sale, and will submit a fine collection of scenes of Dusky Sound and other parts of the Dominion. Pictures now on view at the Mart, Sale at 2.30 o'clock. CATALOGUE 1. Dusky Sound. 2. Lake Manapouri. 3. Crooked Ann, Smith Stfund. 4. Sunshine and Rain. 5. Clouds Lifting After Rain. (5. Hutt Valley, Wellington. 7. Near Oamaru, Otago. 8. Rocks, Great Barrier Island. 9. Nelson Havelock Road. 10. Evening, Pelorus Sound. 11. Mount Egmont. 12. Seascape, Moeraki. 13. Ruamahunga River, Wairarapa. 14. George Sound. 15. Takaka Road, Nels'on. 16. Mount Rolleston. 17. Motueka River, near Motupiko. 18. "'Where Clouds are Dark and
Billows Rave." 1!). Wai-iti, Nelson. '2O. Swamp, Taieri Plains, Otago. 21. Beach Scene. 22. Mount Rolleston. 23. Beach, New Plymouth. 24. A Grey Day, Manapourx. 25. On the Maitai, Nelson. 20. Evening. Pelorus. 27. Evening, Waingawa River, Wr Tarapa. 28. Scotch Fishing Boats. 20. White Wings. 30. A Hazzy Morning. 31. Cliffs, Ahaipara. 32. Mercury Island. 33. On the Beach, New P' ''mouth. 34. Mount Egmont from C'' Ho pital Road. 35. Off the Kaikouras And others
S ALE BY AUCTION SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. ' WEBSTER BROS "PI" AYE been instructed to sell I auction at their Mart oil SATUI DAY, February 5. rjUIE GOODWILL, STOCK, MACIiD Ei!i anil PLANT of a Gener: Printer# anQ Lithographer's E tablislunent in New Plynioin; now carrying on a large and e> tensive business throughout th Dominion. Full particulars with Auctioneers, Sale at 11 o'clock. gTANDARD TEAS gTANDARD TEAS STANDARD TEAS SEE- ' OSTR I C U ON EACH PACKET. Packed in New Zealand by skilled labor under expert management; retaining the delicate aroma and full flavor of the original leaf. GQGD M&DfcM Ye?. something like last Friday'-; order? Certainly. Our customers appreciate our good beef. What's for Sunday? Choice. tender sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, some of the primest pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little' ccekerel? Right, thank you. Good morning. You'll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS Q.OVERNMENT jnsuranoe] DEPARTMENT. j FACT No. 3: THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON ax INCREASING SCALE ACCORDING TO LENGTH OF TIME ASSURED.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 303, 1 February 1910, Page 1
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