Y OIING PEOPLE'S Jj}NTERTAINMENTS. MORE INDIA. MORE INDIA. MORE INDIA Lecture by Rev. J. W. Burton. Illustrated by numerous lantern views. WIHTELEY HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, at S p.m. Tickets, one shilling; Children, half price, Proceeds in aid of New Organ Fund. gGMONT jf}OAD jqr ALL. I THE ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL \ Will be held on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. Grand March at 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission. Ladies', 2/-; Gents, 3/-; Double tickets 4s; Onlookers, 2s (including supper). L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Secretary. npHE family of the late John Searle tonder their heartfelt' thanks to all kind friends for their unceasing kindness and for the many expressions of sympathy shown them in their late sad bereavement. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN SEARLE, OF FITZROY, DECEASED. I
A LL persons having claims against the Deceased are requested to send same in duplicate to the undersigned, who are also authorised to receive moneys owing to the estate. HOVETT & QUILLTAM, Solicitors to the Estate. XGAIRE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. 5 p.m. on August 12th lor the position of Manager of Cheese Factory (nine vats). Applicants to state salary required and when able to commence duty. Address T. HARRY PEXX, Secretary, Stratford. TO BUILDERS. addressed to the chairman will be received at the office of the Awatuna Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Awatnna East, up to noon on TUESDAY; August 13, for the erection of a Curingroom and a Receiving Stage, at the Tauhgatara Cheese Factory. Conditions, specifications and plans at my office, and at Awatuna. A. O'BBIEX, x Architect. Opunnke, Auff. 1, 1912. WOLSELEY fjREAII gEPAR ATO S. THE GREATEST MACHINE OX THE MARKET. T TOUT first cost. Maintenance almost nil. Absolute simplicity. Remarkable efficiency. A perfect skimmer. . . See-.the opinions of hundreds of users. See the machine itself at the office of the Moa Dairy Co., Ltd.
P. BUCKLEY, INGLEWOOD. X.Z. Agents: Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE In f.u~ Sunny North of Auckland. ONE POUND 1-Lii ACRE ONLY CASH. J OsLV FIRMS, ranging from 100 to ■IZ'J aens of tirit-clasa land, suitable ir v.iv. :<!! plou;*hable; only 14 miles inni raihvfiV avd convenient to FACorv \S,\) SALEYARDS. Three of In; sections have good buildings. Post ml Telegraph office and store upon the still. Three miles from deep-water ::]■!><)•• binding and situated on the :•!•.■■,( Xo'th "Road. Well watered, and ,-ill >:il;e ideal dairy or small sheep inn ;i ud good cropping lands. Prices :in r .; •<: from £8 to £l2, ONLY 10 'V.V. CKST. CASH; balance good terms. Tl'.erc ; i an excellent opportunity for w"> >r three young men who -want to nn' i etiirt, as practical men will be >cr\ v .h( /ally dealt with, f )r further particulars apply "Land," Box 624, Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 68, 7 August 1912, Page 1
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