EGMONT ROAD HALL. CONCERT , 'AND DANCE t - ''- : ~ " Will be held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, 24th May, at 8 o'clock, AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. i ri ' • «_ • ■ MEETING will ,be held in the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 25th May, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forming an Amateur Operatic Society. Intending members and others interested are cordially invited to be present. pOULTRY, JJIGEOX, QANAKY jgOCIETY. THE SHOwTi-' SHOWS. JULY 20 and 21. THE LATEST NOVELTY WILL BE INTRODUCED: I A BAB* SHOW. • VALUABLE PRIZES. THE GREAT SHOW OF CI ILDREN'S PETS, CHILDREN'S PETS, ' ; |; | AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY,; AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, AND NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. Schedule for the Poultry Secton can now be tod. ■""' H. J. HOBBS, Sec, Devon-street West. ; OPENING NOTICE. jyfISS C. H. RETFORD announces to her>friends and the public generally that she is REOPENING in PREMISES in CURRIE STREET, next Daily News DESPERATE i CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY before opening New Stock. NOTICE. J WANT to thank the New Plymouth people most sincerely for their liberal support, and 1 to *ay tM I find" it pays to keep up the quality. I regret, however, that there is too much on my books. Will, therefore, those who are owing over one month's accounts kindly square up, otherwise I shall be compelled to place them in the hands of my solicitors for collection. .„<«: ! .^«:r,«» r " -^—* .<«*•£'j "" "'h. T. JOLL, -w .-' Taranaki Meat Bazaar. QHETWODE gOHOOL. Seaside Boarding and Day School for Girls, Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principal .. MISS STANFORD. THE SECOND TERM, 1010, will begin on TUESDAY, May 31. MISS STANFORD will be at home to receive parents and guardians on MONDAY, 30th May, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. g-ROOMED HOUSE, with 6 acres of ground, Westowm. Rent 15s per week. Apply sharp. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. QHOICE J)AIRY pAEMS QOODWILL OF of 270 acres, at 18s per acre, -with optional purchasing clause in 2% years at £2O. Fine 8-roomed house, 20- , bail shed, 6 acres turnips, 2 acres orchard, land all ploughable, together with 72 cows, 3 bulls, 0 yearlings, 2 horses (7 and 8 years, halfdraughts), 1 brake (cost £43) and harness, 2 breeding sows, 1 tip dray, Massey-Harris plough, 9 cans, **2 coolers, 1 large stack of hay, 65 shares in Tariki Cheese factory (35 fully paid up). Price for immediate sale, £BOO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE MARKET. DAIRY FARM—'"o ACRES, 250 being in grass; four-roomed house, sheep yards, new slaughter-house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Lumber rights for standing bush sold at 355, payable half-yearly. L.I.P. Title. Price £5 per acre. Terms. DAIRY FARM—IRQ ACRES, good land, all ploughable; 7-roomedhouse, good cowshed, etc. Price £l9 10s. KEMP & SAWLE AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. I PCO/WAY .... STRATFORD. Consignments of Dairy, Farm and Orchard Produce Solicited. OPUNAKE Q O A C 11. J PROPOSE running the Opunak* Coach Service a3 usual from Janu. ary 1, observing the timetable ae here> tofOTe. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Rates. I W. A. JURY .. , Proprietor. I . Masonic Stftblesv^PtyirHG,fvs;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 24 May 1910, Page 1
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