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SHEEP_ PAIR INGLE W 0 0 D TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold a SHEEP FAIR in their Inglewood Yards on the above date. Present entries: '•. 50Q HEADIMIXED SHEEP, including,— - 2(K) f.m. ewes i -400 2-tooth ewes 50G 2 ami 4-tooth ewes 700 lambs good Romney ranis Sale at 1 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold their WEEKLY STOCK SALE on the above 1 date. Present entries: QAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. HORSE FAIR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold a Horse Fair in MR. STUART HOUSTONS' STABLES on the above date. Present entries:— gA HACK AND HARNESS HORSES 12 unbroken horses Sale at 1 o'clock. Entries close Saturday, February 13. I PARIIIAKA ROAD DISTRICT. POUNDKEEPER AND RANGER. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, Bth March, 1911, for Poundkeeper and Ranger, either joint or separate. Conditions at Board's office. A. O'BRIEN, Clerk. Rahotu, 10/2/11. v£W PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. TS7EEKLY Practices will re-commence VV in the Whiteley Hall on TUESDAY EVENINGS at 8 o'clock. First practice February 21. Any musician desirous of joining the society is cordially invited to interview any "of the following committee:—C. IT. Lawn (conductor), A. L. >')ooke. C. C. Ward, H. Wells, F. S. Butler •}. A. Benbow. T. B. BLANCHETT, Hon. Secy. Wedding Presents A BEAUTIFUL Shipment just opened up. Just the tiling in we'W'i";-; Peinty and inexpens If you want a presci ■■■:•,■ kind, try C. H. DREW Watchmaker & .livelier, F.gaiont fee LADIES' AND CHILDE^N'3 OUTFITTER, URS. McC A L L U M BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Ord«ri neatly and promptly executed A" trial soJisiW. Bati»fa«tioß Gt»f*ntfoflL I MODERN COOKING METHODS. rpHOSE who attended our cooking demonstration with THE PERFECTION OIL COOKERS were unanimous in admitting that their cooking qualities were perfect, that they are more economical, and more free from dirt and smell than any other method. Hundreds of people, both in town and country, use the Perfection for the whole of their cooking. Why should not you? I For preparing quick meals in cases of emergency they are invaluable. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD Devon St., New Plymouth. BED POST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 1

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351

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 1

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