BUSINESS NOTICES.
Farmers and 1 breeders are reminded of the sale of pedigree and show stock which Mr. Newton King is holding atthe Waiwakaiho yards on Friday next, the day after the Taranaki metropolitan show. Entries of show and other stock for sale are now being received, and will be advertised in due course. An attractive feature of the local show will be the sheep weight-guessing competition, for which ten jjrizes are to be offered, the total value of which is 50 guineas. The biggest prize is a 15guinea one, and the smallest 3 guineas. Tickets are Is each. The monthly meeting of the Ngamotu Lodge (Masonic) is to be held to-morrow evening instead of this evening, on account of the show, White and Sons' replace advertisement on our leader page contains seasonable quotations of Christmas 'furnishings in the way of curtains and easement cloths, etc. Don't miss this opportunity! A good grazing property for sale by auction at Mr. Newton King's mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday next, November 25. The property comprises some 32!) acres of rolling country, with good' dwelling, cowshed, sheep pc.ns and dip, and all necessary outbuildings thereon. It is situated on the Waitara-Mokau road, about 27 miles from Waitara, and within 5 miks of post ofl'ice, telephone and dairy factory, and one mile of school. Being in the .centre of a rising district, this property should be a good investment for anyone, Entries for the Stratford A. and'P. show close at 5 p.m. on Thursday next, the 23id in-t. The secretary will have a tent on the grounds at the Taranaki Agricultural Society's show, and will be pleased to receive any entries. The finest value in the Dominion." ' That is how an expert boot man expressed his opinion of the Melbourne's famous l(js 9d line for men. "You are offering," said lie, "boots at retail price lower than any wholesale house can afford to sell to the trade for." That is high praise, indeed, but that is exactly what we aimed for. We have "cut out" the wholesalers' profits. The two great events in New Plymouth this week are the Agricultural Show on Wednesday and Thursday, which will eclipse any previous effort, and Ambury's special supplementary show of spring and summer dresses and milliner-.' (ready to'put on), selected in London and Paris by Miss Harrison, who has just returned and will be delighted to meet her numerous friends and visitors to town on Tuesday and every day through the week. Ladies, you .will be "delighted.' Many special lines for Xmas are now being opened at. White and Sons. Plain casement cloths in cream and green, cstsement cloths with green art designs, white and ecru lace curtains, carpet runner at Cd, Is, and 2s Cd per yard, and other household requirements which the spring cleaning will emphasise. Hundreds of lovely designs in flouncing embroideries selling at Is 7d and Is lid per yard, job lot bought in England for Morev and Moore, the Busy Cash Drapers, King street. A. N. Msrey, Central Motor Garage, Eguiont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver. I- months experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 5
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533BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 5
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