NEXT THURSDAY. FLORAL FETE on a small scale will be hold in connection with the Garden Party (on a big scale) at '■'Overclale," Carrington Road, on THURSDAY, 22nd inst. Handsome prizes are offered for the best DECORATED DOLL'S PRAM. DECORATED GO-CART. DECORATED PUSH-CART. DECORATED BOYS' TRICYCLE. DECORATED LADY'S BICYCLE. No entrance fee, and children with exhibits free. MOTOR-CAR RIDES, 3d. From Mr. Cock's gate to the Vogeltowh Bus Terminus and back. Xmas Trees and Refreshment Stalls. Tickets (including afternoon tea), Is. NEXT THURSDAY. THE GREAT HOLIDAY FESTIVAL!!'! N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP AT ELTHAM, ! MONDAY &• TUESDAY, DEC. 26 & 27. (Compulsory Holidays.) rpHIS GREAT ANNUAL EVENT, offering greater attracxions than ever to hundreds of competitors and thousands of spectators. THE CHAMPION AXEMEN OF THE DOMINION; THE CHAMPION SAWYERS OF THE DOMINION; THE CHAMPION AXEMEN OF THE COMMONWEALTH; THE CHAMPION SAWYERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH; And All the PROMINENT RACING CYCLISTS Of the North Island, COMPETING. NOT ONE DULL MOMENT. , MOST INTERESTING MOST EXCITING MOST ENTERTAINING ATHLETIC BILL-OF-FARE OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND. "Honest Competition" is the maxim of { Bushmen. I Comfortable accommodation for thousands. .Refreshments on the ground. Excursion trains to the Park Gates. Arrange your Holiday NOW. THE CARNIVAL!! THE CARNIVAL!! T>.a. A . FITTINGS CYCLES, £l2; easy terms.—The G. W. Lawrence j Co., Devon-street. } pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for property, a good General Store\ in a sound district. vFor address apply "News" Office. t.c. £<END your next pruning order to the| Daily News. Prices right and satis-1 faction guaranteed, I "PJADIE COASTER and new set spokes fitted to your cycle for 2os.—The G. W. Lawrence Co. "VI"ARK.—FuII quarter-acre, all level, ■"- 1 - Vnorplfmrn Prico zP.UO- ! terms.—Gifinour and Clarke. I A/a AND 7/6 Men's Split Bluchers and *°- Split Shooters.—DockriU's. TTALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devon Street, Fitzroy; good terms, £350. —Apply Hickman F. Russell. POPULAR LAWRENCE CYCLES, £8 10?; terms arranged. The G. W. Lawrense Co., Devon-street. T7K)R SALE — Hammond Typewriter, practically new; ontap *or ca»h, "Seller," News Offae. "DACON.—Buy a small side well-cured dairy-fed Choice Bacon at TVglb.— Farmers' SWs. t.». rpHE world's greatest musicians prefer the Beehstein to any other—HofflOLlNS, Mandolins, Banjos. A big ' selection to choose from. Ea3y time payments for any, instrument bought at Collier's, Devon* street v select the instrument whose liquid mellow notes delighi your ear. HoffIT.OEWE, G.8.D., and B.B.R.—The finest pipes obtainable.—J. Avery, Ltd., Devon street, 15-t.c.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 216, 21 December 1910, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 216, 21 December 1910, Page 1
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