Y ouxg ' pEOPLE'S JfJNTERTAINMENTS. (No. 2.) TENNYSON EVENING. TENNYSON EVENING. TENNYSON EVENING. RECITATIONS RECITATIONS TABLEAUX TABLEAUX SONGS SONGS Illustrating the Works of the Poet. JJALL. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 11. Doors open at 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Tickets: One Shilling.
rnHE MONTHLY SERVICE FOR MEN ONLY IX C< T. "jV/T ARY'S fIHUECH. SUNDAY, JULY 4. At 3 o'clock. Address by the Vicar. Subject: "Forgiveness. Is there a limit?" ALL SEATS FREE. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received at our Office up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY', July 15, for Additions to Warehouse for Newton King, Esq. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, . Architects. King's Buildings, Brougham St., New Plymouth. THE OAKURA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED, APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION . OF CREAMERY MANAGER. »^P PLICATlONS are invited for the | position of Manager of the Timaru Creamery, and will close with the Secretary, Brougham street, New Plymouth, on July 17. Salary, 37s 6d per week. No cream cartage. Single man required. For further particulars apply to E. W. GARNER, * Secretary. BUTTER FACTORY MANAGER.
APPLICATIONS are invited for position of manager to the Tarata Cooperative Dairy Co., Ltd., closing on July 13, 1912, at 2 p.m., with the undersigned. Applicants to state salary required. W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary. Inglewood, June 18, 1912. TARAxNAKi ACCLIMATISATION gOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1912. MAY I TO JULY 31 INCLUSIVE. LICENSES for SHOOTING GAME cai be obtained from the Postmasters ai New Plymouth, Inglewood, Waitara and Opunake. OLIVER N. FIRTH, Secv., Nev Plymouth.
Okey, Son & Arnold Limited. IX (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. GREAT SALE HARDWARE, ELECTRO-PLATE, HARDWARE, ELECTRO-PLATE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PAPERHANGIXGS PAINTS PAPERHANGINGS PAINTS &c., &c. , rpHE Shareholders having decided on voluntary liquidation, the realisation of the stock is now proceeding, and all articles are for sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR CASH to ensure a speedy sale. Special prices and terms may be arranged by large buyers. Call on us for anything you want. OKEY, SON & ARNOLD, I» liquidation.
J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA. D° you want a farm? If so, come right along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do. Who wants this? 1 AA ACRES, 3 miles from town, all level and in good grass, carrying 40 cows all in the pink of condition; new G-roomed house; creamery and school adjoining; £25 per acre. This: OKA ACRES, 3 miles from factory and school; well situated light land; 5-roomed house; £lO per acre; £7OO cash. Or this: OAA ACRES riclt level land, 1 mile from factory, school am 3 P.O Two comfortable houses; good outbuildings. A real snip at the price; £lB per acre. Come and see, or write for full particulars. VOU t*a g&t It ehe*p«r si 4k» CM.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 322, 11 July 1912, Page 1
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