POLITICAL. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. XfR. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE. the LIBERAL CANDIDATE for tke Stratford Seat at tin* coming election, will deliver an Address to the Electors at HUIROA—WEDNESDAY. October 18. TE WER A—THiURSDAY, October in. STRATHMORE —FRIDAY", October 20. DOUG LAS —SATURDAY, October 21. At 8 p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. yyHITELEY Y ou - V(i pEOI'LE'S WiINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. No. 6. A MERE MAN'S EVENING! A MERE MAN'S EVENING! A MERE MAN'S EVENING! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11). 'ln the yy II I T E L E Y A L L. ROLLICKING CHORUSES. PLENTY OP LAUGIITEII. Tickets, 1/-. Commence at 8 p.m. SALE OF WORK SALE OF WORK SALE OF WQRK Tn Aid of the gACK-JjLOCK jyfISSION Will be held in ST. MARY'S lIALL On THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. gTALLS for Fancy and Plain Work, Handkerchief and D'oyly Stall, arranged by members of the O.K. Society. Sweets. Produce. Afternoon Tea. Sixpence. Admission, Sixpence. * Doors open at 2.T0 & 7 p.m. A CONCERT WILL BE HELD TN THE EVENING. Members and friends are asked to send in their contributions, if possible. l>y Monday, 23rd. M. GODFREY, Secretary & Treasurer. J)AIRY JfARMERS! THE BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION At the JJGMONT AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SHOW GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SHOW THIS YEAR WILL BE OF REMARKABLE INTEREST AND VALUE, lIAWERA, NOV. S & 1). A BIG LIST OF VALUABLE PRIZES. . SPECIAL RAILWAY CONCESSIONS AND REBATES, A UNIQUE REUNION OF THE SHREWDEST AND MOST I'UOGRES SIVE .MEN ENGAGED IN THE NATIONAL DAIRY INDUSTRY. Write now for schedules and entryforms. If any point is not clear, write again. Entries close positively October 20. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary. Hawera. TARANAKf AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNTJAI~ SPIvIXG SHOW To be held on the Society's Grounds, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, November 22 & 23. gREEDERS, Fanners, and all Fanciers of Live Stock should write for a SCHEDULE of the Liberal COMPETITIONS offered them. Entries for FACTORY BUTTEB classes close on OCTOBER 14. Entries for FACTORY CHEESE classes close on November 14. GENERAL ENTRIES close on NOVEMBER 18. NOTICE WINTER SHOW COMPETITION. Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co. ofTcr a £lO 10s Gold Watch for the best two acres of Swedes grown from SUTTON'S SEED and SHAMROCK TURNIP MANURE, supplied by the donors. For further particulars apply ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, C/o W. BEWLEY. New Plymouth. POR LF.ASF.—2M acres level farm, buildings, metal road, opp. factory, with 40 cows, 11 yearlings, .'52 calves. 30 pigs, milk cans, sundries and implements. Price as going concern. £7OO. —E. J. Carthew &■ Co. TO7AXTED—Office bov. —E. J. Cartheu YT & Co. jgtJT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEti'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 18 October 1911, Page 1
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