THE TWENTY-NINTH ANAUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN,. Will be held in the THEATRE ROYA KING'S BIRTHDAY (MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1911). Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the ladies' Committee, Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes, IJHE gALL OF THE gEASON. GRAND CORONATION BALL ON THE NIGHT' OF HLS MAJESTY KING GEORGE'S CORONATION. THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Particulars Later.
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DISTRICT BRANCH OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE AT JT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED, for general information, that in lieu of the agency of the Public Trust Office at Hawcra under the control of Mr. C. A. Budge, as agent, a branch of that Office has been established there under ths control of Mr. Charles Zachariahj as District Manager. , ■ Mr. Zaebariah will manage both the Hawera and New Plymouth branches of the Public Trust Office. FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. Wellington, April 22, 1911. FARM MORTGAGE REMOVER. QTRAXGE as it may seem, yet then are farmers Who do not recognise the benefits by using Purebred Sires. The shiftless fanner is content to use grades and nondescript*, because he can buy them at a little less cost. The progressive, far-sighted, money-making farmer breeds only from the Best Stock Procurable. He cannot afford to waste two years when lie can make as much in one bv breeding from SELLERS' IMPROVED BERRSHIRES. The old-fashioned Berkshire has been improved by a more profitable type. With careful selection I have succeeded in producing not only quality and uniformity, but developed the parts most valuable—'better backs, broader loins, large hams, more lengthy and much finer in the shoulder. The old thick-shouldered, stumpy Berkshire is a thing to be discarded as a back number.
Tn the show ring this IMPROVED BERKSHIRE BREED stands out on its own. This year they have been exhibited at eight Shows", and have taken First and Champion honors at every show. They are healthy, hardy, vigorous, and of"great vitality, easy feeders and prolific. FOR SALE—'Boars and Sows bred from Champion Prize-winners. Reasonable prices. Inspection invited. Orders sent to any address. J. H. SELLERS, Okaiawa. ■^ U * u * HOTELS A HATRICK & CO. I NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. pERSONS TRESPASSING WITH DOG or GUN on properties of undersigned will ho PROSECUTED:W. K. MORRIS F. E. MORRIS W. H. MORRTS MORRIS BROS. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on the properties of the undersigned. Block !l, Paritutu S.D., will be prosecuted and all dogs destroyed. JOHN HALE. STEPHEN AVANN. MONET TO LENTJ. ItfOKEY TO LEKD mi <r ' ,*urit «.t lowest eurrent rntea. GOVETT A OUTIJ.. ' T>UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 8 May 1911, Page 1
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