STRIKE While the iron's hot—an old saying, but nevertheless a true one. YOU prove it by buying your tfintcr COSTUME MILLINBRY FURS, etc. SALE A visit will convince you that nothing but the BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICES are to be obtained at HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, NEW* PIYMOUI Hj STRATFORD," ELTHAM, A FEW PRICES THAT TELL: COSTUMES from 18/11 JACKETS from 13/11 MILLINERY from 2/1!, 5/11, 9/11 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT NEW MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for, the proposed New Mountain Hostelry are invited, all designs to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before April'2o, 1911. Full particulars and specifications obtainable from the undersigned. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon.' Sec. PICS. PICS. BACON COMPANY, LIMITED. RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. 1911. Okato—Monday, 6 and 2C. Moturoa—Tuesday, 7 and 21. Midhirst—Tuesday, 7 and 21. Toko—Tuesday, 14 and 28. Stratford—Every Monday. v L. NAIRN, Agent: J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. PICS. PICS. rpHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of 4 Prime Bacon Pigs between 1121bs and 1501bs dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory every Wednesday. Tariki—Monday, March 6 and 20. Waitara—Monday, March 13 and 27. Smart Rd Tuesday, March 7 and2l. Midhirst—Tuesday, March 14 and 28. Douglas—Monday, March 13 and 27. Toko—-Monday, March 0 and 20. PICS. PICS. W. DIMQCK & CO. are now prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Pofkera and Chopper* ti the undermentioned places:— RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Opunakc—March 6, 20. Okato—March 13, 27. Moturoa—March 14, 28. I Inglewood—Every Wednesday. Smart Road—March C, 20. Waitara—March 7, 21. Toko—March 13, 27. Tariki—March 14, 28. Stratford—Every Wednesday. fouglas—March 7, 21. Midnirst—March 6. 20. Agents: C. E. STREET, Fitzroy, and J. MARK A, Toko. NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE Climbing Season being now on, visitors to the above will find it absolutely the easiest and handiest route for visiting Mount Egmont. Bell's Falls and other attractions available from the North House, and as the roads are in excellent order, motorcars easily reach the house in a little over one hour from New Plymouth. Meals are provided at the house, 2s each. Special tariff arranged for weekly visitors. Committee charges at the nouse: Casuals Is, by the day Is 6d. Cottage foes, 2s per day; children, half-price. All bunks fitted with wire mattresses. Arrangements for all provisions may be made with the custodian. •CER, Hon. Sec, New Plymouth, OrT. R. RYAN, Custodian, Tahurangi, via Kaimiro, | INT) your next printing order to the "Dailv News." . "ices right arid Wtisfaction guarantee!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 31 March 1911, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 31 March 1911, Page 1
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