1(1 W/AiS SAMPLE SKIRTS. We have just opened 10 dozen sample dress skirts, in tweed and plain cloths—no two alike, but all alike in being well bought. They will be sold from 5/11 up, so wo advise early buying. READY-TO-WEARS Just come along and see our now Ready-to-Wear Hats. They are the correct thing, and the prices are the lowest. We are confident we can please you. X.R.—Before buying your now millinery we wouid like you to come and see ours. We have been successful in securing the services of Miss De Launey, who has been several years with Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington. Wo will announce our opening show next week. J. t J. Alliil (Late Herbert's) MI LL IX ER Y SPECIALISTS AXDDRA P E R S. Near Post Office, New Plymouth.
j\_ gTALLION pAEADE Agricultural Society, will be held : in EmiOXT ST., XEW PLYMOUTH (Xext West's Stables), TO-DAY (V. September 23. at 1 p.m., and at Messrs Matthews & Bennett's Saleyards, IXGLEWOOD, On WEDNESDAY, 27th inst., at 1 p.m. ARTHUR CUFF, Secretary.
RANTED, INFORMATION.-Strayed or stolon from my* farm at Warea, between Sunday night, the 10th September, and Monday morning, a purebred Ayrshire Bull, ahout two years old. No brand or mark, but is well known. Color nearly white, with a few red spots on body; white face, black on both cheeks and black spots on neck and chest, with a ring in his nose; spreading whitish horns, thick at root. Took first prize at Taranaki Show, November last. Anyone giving information as to his whereabouts will he rewarded, and anyone retaining the bull or branding him fitter this notice will be liable to prosecution, as the police have the case in hand. Send word to John Calve, Okato. ALEX. MacDONALD, Warea. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). I rpHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS j will 'be due and payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham-street, ' C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. PRICE OF PlfiS. rpflE WOODVILLK RACOX COMPANY has advanced the price of baconers to 4'/ 4 d per U>. L. NAIRN. For the WOODVILLE BACON CO. PARK LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET VIE Annual Meeting of the above Club will he. held on WEDNESDAY, September 27, instead of Monday. Commence at 7.-b"> prompt. All members and PICS. PICS. J)IMOCK AND no. are now prepared to receive Prime Baconers at the undermentioned places:— OCTOREROpunakc—Monday. 2. l(i. "0 Okato—Monday, 'n, 2.'! Moturoa—Tnesdav. 10, 24 Toko-Mo Tariki—Ti C. V.. STREET. Fitzroy. ,1. MARRA. Toko. C. A. FORSTER, Kaponga.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 79, 23 September 1911, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 79, 23 September 1911, Page 1
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