NORTH TARANAKI ANNUAL BALL, THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. (Night of Hunt Race Meeting.) . PRICES.-J)ouble Tickets, 10/;-.; Single: Gents' 7/6, Ladies' 5/-, DANCING, 8.30 P.M. Members of Hunt requested to attend in uniform. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. PAKURAi COOPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR BUTTERMILK. LENDERS are invited for the purchase of the Company's Buttermilk for a period of two years, from let. October, 1910, and will close with the Secretary, Brougham street, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, the 12th August, at 5 p.m. !The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. W. GARNER, Secretary.
STRATEOIRD-ONGARUE RAILWAY, POHOKURA STATION BUILDINGS CONTRACT. WENDETOS will be received at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 31st. day of August, 1910, for the above work. Tenders are to be marked on outside, "Tender Pohokura Station Buildings." Drawings and specifications can be seen at the Public Works Office, New Plymouth, Stratford and Wanganui . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. McKENZIE, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, August 9th, 1910.
EXCELSIOR BAKERY •MATAISTREET, Inglewood. tp' heartily'tliatfk all out VV customers for past patronage, and state that our shop is still in the same old place. We know how to make and bake bread and hold several first prizes tor , our .work. BROWN BREAD OUR SPECIALITY. Catering done for parties and dances. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES In stock and to order. '} CHAS. A. CRAMER, 1 BAKER, INGLEWOOD.
"As wholesome as sweet."—Hamlet. HYGIENIC BAKERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. IjOHNC. LEGG Proprietor. "To delight the taste."—Pericles Up-to-date Tea and Refreshment (Room. "The best of everything, and everything of the Best."—Legg. Wedding and Birthday Cakes at short notice. "'Tis passing good. I pray the let me have it."—Taming of the Shrew. "Men are what their food make them."— Professor Sampson Morgan in June Fortnightly. , „.,.„• "S.P." Bread, Meat Pies, Fruit Pies, fit for the King. "Here is everything advantageous to life."—Tempest. t Just right for socials, afternoon teas, etc., are our cream cak«s, puffs, eclairs, chocolate fingers. Ladies! Don't■ forget the Hygienic. We close at I p.m. on Thursdays "And I would have you served with the best."—Henry VI. Roast chicken, pressed tongues, ham. HYGIENIC BAKERY, Devon St. DAIRYMEN! SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE f Commands your immediate attention.
1. It is a fast milker, and leaves only a small amount of strippings. 2. It does not injure the cows, and milks them when going off as well as in tlie flush. 3. It has the smallest number of working parts. 4. It is the most sanitary and easiest to clean. 5. *;he only miller that has a vttctrum tank with a immovable lid. 6. The cheapest machine to instal. The upkeep is practically NIL. 7. A child can understand and work it. Address enquiries to J. BLAKE, Hawera, Taranaki, N.Z.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 105, 11 August 1910, Page 1
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