TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910. BROUGHAM STREET HALL. L. A. NOLAN & CO. 'XTAVE received instructions from Isaac Bayly, Esq., who is leaving for Auckland, to sell HIS HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— DRAYVTNG-ROOM.-l settee, 1 ditto in plush, 1 armchair in plush, easy chairs, occasional table, mahogany carved overmantel, 4 Chippendale chairs, fern and tea stands, piano by Collard and Collard and stool. DINING-ROOM.—Extension table to seat 12, 6 solid cherry wood chairs, 2 easy armchairs, chesterfield, carved dinner wagon, cedar writing table, carpet, fender and irons. HALL.—Handsome carved hallstand, table, chair ; and linoleum. BEDROOM No. I—Handsome eightdrawer chest, double walnut bedstead (carved), marble-top wash-stand (walnut), 4 wicker chairs, convalescent table, bevelled glass 'wardrobe, and single iron bedsteads, mahogany marble-top wash;tand, duchess pair in puriri, chest drawers, carpets. Kitchen taMes, chairs, etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. —The furniture is all first-class and made to Mr. Bayly's order. Sale at 2 o'clock. /
THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI' (Permanent). (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880"). SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and payable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday), June 11, 1910, till 5 p.m. '•■ «'••' L. M; MONTEATH, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND' RAILWAYS. TOKO BRANCH.-OPENING OF LINE TO TE WERA. /"VN> and after 13th June passenger trains will run on Toko Branch between Te Wera and Stratford. The present timetable will be cancelled and trains will run as follows: . Wednesday and Saturday only, leave Te'Wera 6.45 a.m., Douglas 7.30 a.m., Toko 7.55 a.m., arriving Stratford 8.25 a.m., and returning from Stratford at 10.30 a.m., arriving Te Wera 12.5 p.m. Saturday only, leave Stratford 3.45 p.m., arriving Douglas 4.35 p.m., and returning from Douglas at 5 p.m., arriving Stratford 5.45 p.m. Daily, leave Te Wera 1.0 p.m., Douglas 1.45 p.m., Toko 2.10 p.m., arriving Stratford 2.40 p.m., and returning from Stratford 6.50 p.m., arriving Te Wera 8.25 p.m. For further particulars see Poster Timetables. BY ORDER.
rpHE UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARMER Must Install the DOMINION PRESSURE " MILKING MACHINE The Unexcelled Advantages: It Imitates the human hand, milking by pressure, not suction. Adapts itself to Hard or Easy Milking Cows. Milks Cleanly and Thoroughly. Keeps the Cow in Good Condition. Easily Installed and Kept in Order. Inexpensive in Upkeep. » An Unequalled Saver of Time And A PRODUCER OF BIG CHEQUES. For Motive Power, the most convenient under the average dairy conditions is the PITT OIL ENGINE. Economical, Simple, Durable. Requires no attention. Write for full particulars to our Agents— NEWTON KING, New Plymouth and Stratford; BENNETT AND SUTTON, Hawera; Or direct to us. DEPT. 1.. BOOTH, MAOIX>NALD .1- (.'O.. LTD., Chratahurch. Auckland, listings, and Timnru. WANT to thank the New Plymouth support, and to say that I find it pays to keep »p the quality. T regret, however, that there is too much on my books. Will, therefore, those who are owing ovcone month's accounts kindly square up, otherwise I shall be compelled to -place them in the hands of my solicitors for collection. H. T. JOLL, Tar»TwV : Meat Bazaar.
XpOB. SALE —Hammond Typewriter, practicaly new; cheapl for <"a«'a. "f-elle " "News" office
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 1
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