'* Special harvest festival and church >: anniversary services will be held in the * Titeroy Methodist Ghnrch on Sunday. I The morning service will be conducted v Vby the Rev. R. J. Liddell and the evening by the Rev. H. A. Sharp. Apmusic will be rendered by an \ augmented choir. .The annual tea will be held on Tuesday evening in the Fits(t -My Hall at 6.15, after which a public f 'meeting win take place in the church, *onunencingat 7.45 p.m.
BEST FOR ALL OF US! SI) RATI) RA Best for Yw aid Me Best for Jack and best for him, Best for Saidow (look at Mm!) Best fer Landress and for Lord, lest fer mt Sir Joseph Ward, Best fer or Lord isfagtoa. Best of Teas beneath the son! Mar Teas doi't somehow saracr Of fle debate fine flaw* Kaewi and loved by w and QURATURA TEA!
as ability will assert itself, so '* will quality tell. A man of ability to come to the front, for he help himself. Quality in a comexeidses the same force, and it Mfrisliiy principally that oommands fBAGON IBAND |TE A It is delicious, fragrant, rich, pure and perfection as the most fastidious person could wish. It costs 2/8 per lb., -and goes considerably farther than any other tea sold at the same price. Order this tea to-day for a trial. EMPIRE TEV CO. W» ft O. TURNBULL ft OO*, PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON.
J CRAWFORD „„ AUCTIONEER, STOCK & STATION r . AGENT WAGGA, NEw'sOCTH WALES u-Eu the following splendid properties for Ml* ia the OOOLAMON and ARDLETON < DISTRICTB. *Bainfall, 19in; avenge yield in the dist( tritt, 80 bushels. Situate 10 miles from jf GooUmon, 18 miles from Wagga Wagga, !» ftowarda Millwood. Splendid roads; 10 j|.- uilei from Railway Station. Area, IttßO acres of magnificent freehold land, i <l5O acres HJ3., but to he sold on a freebold basis. Improvements: 1000 acres deared for the plough, 600 acres of fal- „ low. Subdivided into 12 paddocks; 0 pood tanks; good 7-roomed house, large I" barn, stables, 8 acres orchard. All. the boundary netted. Price, £5 per acre, on •freehold basis. (280) Area, 2140 acres C.P. 16/-, to ■take freehold. This IS/ can be paid to the Crown at any time, and the place is th« freehold. Situate 10 miles from ftockom railway station. Improvements: 1100 acres cleared for the plongh, 400 acres of splendid fallow, well worked up, 000 acres first cropped last year. The land was rung 20 years ago. Boundary Batted and one subdivision. Subdivided (■to 8 paddocks; 2 tanks; 1600 acres can be cultivated, balance hilly; 2-roomed boos? and sheds on property. Good sheep yards. Price, £3 5s per acre, present title. A cheap place in a rising district. WD carry 1% sheep to the acre, year in c sad year out
Tor the firm offer and further particular, apply J. CRAWFORD WAGGA WAGGA, N.S.W. Tat particulars of other properties writable for Taranaki people, with photoEha, kindly Mil in at the Daily News », New Plymouth. J}l BA * « JJESS&NGEB, X F.N.ZXA. 4BOHITECT. Deron Street, Mtv Plymouth. ' Bfltwrt Spenee.] [J. B. L. Stanford. CfPBNOE tgTANFOED BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. ■ ■ 11 1 1 » ifem THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 198, 19 February 1912, Page 4
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