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{JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES, j SATURDAY. FEBRUARY' 13, 1913. FEBRUARY. _ L. A. NOLAN & CO. Monday, 10—XTenuf Slieep I*air. 1 (Monday, 10—Clearing Sale, A. McPhail, J-JAVE received instructions from MR. Toko. {Tuesday, 11—Urentti Fortnightly Cattle Sale. [Tuesday, 11—Eahotu Sale and Weancr Fair. Tuesday, 11—Stratford Wool, Skin and Hide Sale. Friday. 14—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, 15—Pohokura Sheep Fair. Monday, 17—Toko. IMondar, 17—Waiwakaiho Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Cattle Sale. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Sheep Fair. Wednesday, 10 —Stony River. (Thursday,* 20 Awakino Sheep and Cattle Sale. Friday, 21—Okau Sheep and Cattle Sale. Friday, 21—Kaponga. •Monday, 24 —Urenui. Tuesday, 23 —Rahotu. Tuesday, 25—Stratford Ram Fair. Friday," 28 Douglas Supplementary Sheep Fair. Friday. 2S—Sale Pedigree Show Stock, New Plymouth. ENTRIES INVITED. RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 11. NEWTON KING TO* sell at his yards as above, — gPJO HEAD MIXED CATTLE '2OO good mixed weancrs 21 heifer and bull calves (by pedigree Ayrshire bull) 150 shorn lambs 00 15 to 18-months heifers 15 store cows 20 bags potatoes Sale at 12.30. f ——- 1 At WAREA TOWNSHIP, at 10 o'clock, ' On account of Messrs Ducker Bros., kt their Warea Timber Yards,— 20,000 feet Timber Sale at 10 o'clock. W. A. JURY to sell by Auction at tl-eir Mart, Devon street. on above date His 18.20 DEXXISS .MOTOR-CAR (live-seater). Guaranteed in good running order. Terms can be arranged. Full particulars on application. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. X.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. & REDUCED. STR I T F O E D. F.IST OF gTOCK GALES S FEBRUARY. Monday, 10th—Kakaramea. Monday, 10th —Kakaramea Weaner Fair. Tuesday, lltli—Stratford. Wednesday, 12tli —Eltliam. Thursday, 13th—Hawcra Weaner Fair. Monday, 17th—Opunake Weaner Fair. Tuesday, 18th—Manaia Weaner Fair. Wednesday, 19th —Kohuratahi. Friday, 2lst—Havvera Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 25th—Stratford. Wednesday, 26th—Eltliam. Wednesday, 20th—Puniwhakau Sheep Fair. ' Thursday, 27th—Hawera. Frfday, 28th—Hawera Ram Fair. Friday, 28th—Omoana Sheep Fair. PIGSPIGS; ipHOS. JJORTHWICK & W/TLL receive pigs at the following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOR FEBRUARY. (Toko —Monday, 3rd & 17. Midhirst—Wednesday, 5 and 19. Stratford—Tuesday, 4, 11, 18, 25. Douglas—Monday, 10, 24. Tariki—Wednesday, 12 & 2G. Te Wera—As per arrangement. J. BUTCHER, Agent, Stratford. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY', FEBRUARY 14. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—--200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 10 20-month to 2y 2 -year choice .tersely heifers Sale at 12.30. SVEBSTEP, DOBSO3 AND CO. L IST 0F S ALE S. PIGS! PIGS! J)IMOCK & 00., JjTD gWAN gAC ON JFACTORI receive pigs aj- iasl6*mentioned IJIHEATRE J>OYAL piCTURES. TO-NIGHT-We are presenting a complete new selection, fpaturinu EVER Y BODY'S FAVORTTE, .MAURICE COSTELLO, In ADVENTURES OF AN ARMY COLONEL ADVENTURES OF AN ARMY COLONEL ADVENTURES OF AN ARMY COLONEL ADVENTURES OF AN ARMY COLONEL A sensational Vitagraph detective story, with Maurice Costello as DETECTIVE CIIASE. Also THE HEART OF ISMERALDA. THE HEART OF ISMERALDA. A charming comedy drama, also by the famous Vitagraph Company. Supported by ■ A delightful and piquant comedy, ONLY A MILLER'S DAUGHTER. ONLY A MILLER'S DAUGHTER. A real bouquet of merriment. THE COWBOY'S MOTHER. THE COWBOY'S MOTHER. A line Selig dramatic pourtraval. BRONCHO BILLY'S ESCAPADE. BRONCHO BILLY'S ESCAPADE. Featuring 0. M. Anderson. CARBONIC ACID GAS. COLOGNE TO BINGEN. PATME GAZETTE. And a delightful series of comic absurdities. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. DON'T YOU FORGET IT. WIR T H Jj 8 O S.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opens in New Plymouth On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. ONE NIGHT ONLY. PARIIIAKA ROAD DISTRICT. THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1908. SPECIAL MEETING of the Parihaka Road Board will be held on THURSDAY, February 13, 1913, to decide, by resolution, which shall be the closing day for shops in the Road District. A. O BRIEN. Clerk. UARY. FEBRUARY. Monday, 10th—Strathmore Cattle Sale. (Tuesday, 11th—Stratford Cattle Sale. {Thursday, 20th —Tahora Sheep Fair. Konday, 24th—Strathmore Sheep Fair. {Tuesday, 25th —Stratford Cattle Sale. {Thursday, 27th—Stratford Sheep and Ram Fair. fTARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, FEB. 11. are particularly requested tc forward consignments to me to arrive M or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received •it my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING VEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE. SKIN AND TALLOW SALE. ' MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STORE. 1 ! ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or •hipzuent. Address labels and consignment forme .yonted on application. Prompt account sales, i ___ NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB. 11. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO. RECEIVING DATES Smart Road—3rd fttyi -17 ft;' Midhirst—3rd ara 17th '■£ Waitara—4th, mm 18ihfe?, * Tariki— " ■ Inglewood—sth, 12th and l9tli Stratford—sth, 12th, 19th and 20th Okato —10th and 24tli Toko—loth and 24th Moturoa, 11th and 25th Douglas—llth. Huiroa—2sth All stations close at 2 o'clock. C. E. STREET, Fitzrov. J. MARRA, Stratford.' J. BURKE, Eltham. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. L. BAIGENT, Kaponga. PIGS!_ PIGS! OODVILLE JJACON fjO RECEIVING DATES FOR FEBRUARY'. Okato—Mondays, 3 and 17. Moturoa —Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Stratford—Monday, 3, 10, 17, 24. Douglas—Tuesday, 4, 10. Tariki—Wednesday, 5, 11). Toko—Tuesday, 11, 25. Midhirst—Wednesday, 12, 20. Pigs taken at seller's risk or subject to a deduction of Is per head for insurance. All stations close at 2.30 p.r\ 11. A. HAYCOCK. Ilawera. ,T. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Stratford. PIGS! PIGS! rpHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pig! between 1121b and 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory every Wednesday. Tariki—Monday, February 3 and 17. 'Waitara--.Monday, February 10 and 24. Stratford—Monday, February 10 and 24. Smart Road—Tuesday. February 4 & 18. Midhirst—Tuesday, February 11 & 25. Toko—Tuesday, February 4 & 18. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. fJMIE ANNUAL PICNIC of the Combined Societies will be held at Ngaere Garidens on THURSDAY', February 20. Tea, hot water, milk and sugar provided free. Special train arrangements and all particulars may be obtained from R. H. GEDDES, Hon. See., Inglewood. rpARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY. 38 th ANNUAL SHOW 38™ ANNUAL SHOW pEBRUARY OQ 1913. 27 FIRST AUTUMN LIVE STOCK SHOW IN TARANAKI. GREAT INCREASE IN PRIZE MONEY IN ALL SECTIONS. Entries close for Factory Butter classes on January 8, 1913. General Entries close on February 15, 1913. GREAT SALE OF PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP. SHOW HORSES, ETC., On FEBRUARY 28, 1013. Write for schedules of competition. ARTHUR CLIFF. Secretary. C/o WALTER BEWLEY, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. fk. AKAX A K J SAVE AGAINST A RAINY DAY. CTRATFL JD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN k TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, FEB. 11. (OLIENTS aTe requested to forward Consignments so as to reach us bj Friday previous to sale. W. H. H. YOUNG & C° STRATFORD. You can do it by pnrclia-iiig gioccrii-.-, here. Make ;i -t.ut right away thiCompare - i eek. WHITAKER'S prices with tlnne you havi elsewhere. been paying HERE'S A £IOOO YOU. A YEAR FOR 360 ACRES. 7-roomed house and 3roomed cottage, subdivided 34 paddocks, 3S acres in crop, carrying 100 dairy cows and heifers, besides horses and sheep. Absolutely free from noxious weeds. Splendid native bu-li shelter. Has been exceptionally well farmed, being sold to close partnership, at £ll 10s per acre. A RARE BARGAIN". Apply J. SUTHERLAND, , Inglewood. The comparison effect a distinct here. Only a few pence pence make pound year. Let it be week. that saving by you can shopping week, perhaps, but in the course nf a WHITAKER & SON GROCERS :: NEW PLYMOUTH OCKEY fUUII AUTUMN MEI" "IN'G. AUTUMN MEI : IXG. NEW PLYMOUTH RA "/'OURSE. V. KDXESDAV AND T: -DAY. FEBRUARY 12 £ ;. CHARGES FOR AD'. SSION. GATE: Foot Passengers Horsemen Vehicles (including drivers Ladies and Children s. d. 2 0 3 0 3 0 Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK. s. d. For Ladies 5 0 For Gentlemen 10 0 Children under twelve, including babies 2 0 DELAYED TRAINS. EXC URS I 0 N FARE S. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. li. F. CORNWALL LAND. STOCK & ESTATE AGENT. for Simplex Milking Machine, North British and Mercantile Insurance Companies. L. C. Smith Bros.' Typewriters, and Etcrnit Roofing Slates. Offices - ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. GRIFFITHS' Egmont Street. BUILDINGS. New Plymouth. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its branches accept"*' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. JOHN PATON Branch Manager. Branch office: Corner of Brougham <lb4 King Streets, New Plymouth. throughout th# Ptotlbm. Jas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. QANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHS ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner oJ i Devon and Brougham Streets. JJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO~NIGHT A brilliant. dazzling array of beautiful picture gems, headed by the GREAT MTLANO MASTERPIECE ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. First presentation of this wonderful historical and romantic drama. ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. See the great struggle between ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. And all the other beautiful and wondrous scenes. ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. Will be supported by an equally great production. CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TO-NIGHT CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TO-NIGHT CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TO-NIGHT Rose Hartwiek Thorpe's charming verses adapted J.o the moving picture, And Taranaki's great advertisement MODERN METHODS OF CHEESE-MAKING IN TARANAKI. NEW ZEALAND. MODERN METHODS OF CHEESEMAKING. LOOK OUT FOR Auld's Great Clearing SALE. IT OPENS ON CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2/6. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by LET One furnished, single room. Suit lady or gentleman; also one double bedroom; handy to racecourse. Apply News Office. a . w ANTED—Smart boy for Daily News Office, Stratford. Apply prompt. PASHIONS FOR ALL," February, eontains patterns Winter Dress. Dressing Gown, Boy's Tunic, Child's Frock (2 to 4 years).—The B.K. f.^ "JJARRISON'S DRESSMAKER," February .—Patterns: Skirt, Bocliee, Dress girl 8 years, Knickers, Dress <*irl 16 years.—The B.K. °f. e THE Big Job Gash Fair N.Z.R. WIRTH'S CIRCUS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. ON 12th February a special passenger train will leave Waitara 6.15 p.m., arriving New Plymouth 7 p.m., and returns leaving New Plymouth II p.m. for Waitara. BY ORDER. N.Z.R. TARANAKI RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. QN I2tli and 13th February the usual 4.20 p.m. train, New Plymouth to Hawera, will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 0.30 p.m. for Waitara, Pohokura and Hawera. On 12th February a special train will leave Waitara fi.lo p.m. for New Ply-J mouth. The usual 7.5 p.m. train, Wai- j tara to Lepperton Junction, will NOT i FRIDAY AT O'CLOCK, BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE. 9 Holiday excursion tickets, available for J return until 15th February, will be issued I to New Plymouth on 12th February and [ by morning train on 13th February from Hawera and intermediate stations. These excursion tickets will NOT be available bv mail trains. BY ORDER. THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited by Messrs. Collett & Co. for building concrete vail on north side of Huatoki stream, at back of Nathan & Co.'s property. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Sladden & Palmer's office, Devon Street, where tenders will be received up to 12 noon on MONDAY, February 10, 1913. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SLADDEN & PALMER. TENDERS. JjpENDERS will be received by me up to SATURDAY, February 22, 1913, for the following freeholds — (1) 1G acres Freehold, Land Transfer, with G-roomed dwelling, bathroom, etc., stables, feedroom, man's room, subdivided into sections known as Naerni Township. (2) 4 acres Freehold. Land Transfer, opposite the above, half a mile from Urenui, on Main Waitara road. Terms given. Apply A. G. CRAWFORD, Waitara. NEW PLYMOUTH JECH.VICAL QOLLEGE DAY CLASSES: Fresh term begins on March 3. Th (a) (b) (c> (d) following courses of work will be taken: COMMERCIAL, including Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, etc. DOMESTIC, including Cookery, Millinery, Dressmaking, Nursing, Domestic Hygiene, etc. INDUSTRIAL, including Woodwork, Metal Work, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Dairy Work. Agriculture, etc. A GENERAL COURSE can be arranged. The bolder of a Proficiency or a Free Place Certificate is admitted free to any class. Railway passes can be procured for pupils from a distance. Enrolment forms from the Education Board Office or at this office. EVENING CLASSES: The prospectus will be issued shortly. The Director would be glad to confer with students sitting for Departmental University examinations, so that courses can be arranged to suit them. ALFRED GRAY. Director. are still keeping up the high quality of goods that has made our business a success, and which must bo the basis of all good businesses. We nhike everything of .the best materials, and always endeavor to improve them. To test this statement, just give us a call and try some of our goods. If you want confectionery, we also carry a stock of all fresh goods. Magazines to hand at The 8.K.: Storyteller, Novel, Royal, Red, .London. r . e Will Harben; "The Hollow of Her Hand," Barr McCutcheon; procurable at The B.K. f . e jpOR SALE—One yearling colt by Camp-fire-Somali. Apply J. Bond, Gill street, New Plymouth. ' f-w ANTED—Third assistant in grocery store. Apply Masters & Son, Stratford. f. w rpO TAILORESSES. - Wanted: Good small job makers. Apply T. W. Smith, tailor, Stratford. " , f-w A LPINE NAILS for mountain climbing; "Get fixed" at McEwen Bros.' "Quality" Shoe Store. f; e . RANTED —Two smart experienced men for country store (inside). Apply in writing—J. S. Fox, Okato. IGX)OTWEAR Bargains—Ladies' glace boots reduced from 18/6 and 15/0 to 10/- and 9/6, to clear.—Dockrill's. jpO LET —Furnished comfortable 9 roomed house; gas, water, electric J light. Tennis court, orchard, good garden. Further particulars from H. Whitcombe, land agent, Devon street. c-x. NOW ijv FULL SWING Morey and Moore 'WANTED —A few expert tea samplers to try Veale's wonderful value 2/6 tea, which is offered for 2/- per lb. A fresh stock will arrive direct from Ceylon this week at A. Veale's, Theatre Royal Buildings. 'Phone 166. b-x RANTED KNOWN-I am sole agent for New Plymouth for the famous German Yeast Balm Cakes. They make the most delicious, sweet white bread or hop-beer; 6d a box at Veale's. b-x A W ILLIAMS - I d/d Glace Shoes. Reduced from 15/- and 14/6 to clear. The chance of a lifetime to get a cheap pair of shoes. —Dockrill's. AN EXPERT'S OPINION ON SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN SKINNER'S 437 Kent St., Sydney, Jan. 9, 1913. Mammitein Proprietary, Ltd., 109 Pitt St., Sydney. Dear Mr. Skinner, —A valued friend of mine at Wentworthville purchased a nice Jersey cow, in springing condition, and after calving she developed Mammitis iu a very aggravated form. I consented, at his request, to treat her, and promised him that I would put her right. This, of course, in view of her serious condition, he very much doubted, hut I am pleased to inform you that after using your Mammitein treatment for about seven days she completely recovered, and has since been milking very satisfactorily. Of course you will understand the recovery during those seven days was gradual after the first twentyfour hours. Having previously used your treatment with absolutely satisfactory results, I of course HAD EVERY CONFIDENCE IN THE UNDERTAKING, and I am convinced that if your treatment is applied in any case, no matter how obstinate, with reasonable care, recovery will result. Wishing you every succes , Yours faithfully, (Signed) W. T. W. BUCHANAN. Note. —Mr. Buchanan is a prominent member of that popular farmer's paper, "Farmer and Settler," and is chief of the Live Stock Department. Price, 4/G per bottle, from stores and chemists. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., wholesale agents for New Zealand. SPRING CLEANING QUE WELL-SELECTED and UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND FRIEZES WALL PAPERS AND FRIEZES WALL PAPERS AND FRIEZES for ABSOLUTE SALE. ABSOLUTE SALE. ABSOLUTE SALE. At a Discount of 30 to 50 per cent. FOR CASH. As the stock will not be replaced, a clearance will be effected at any reasonable price. SPRING CLEANING. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD Limited. IN (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. m en 'S English Boots in tan and black, reduced from 25/- to 20/-, and from 22/<3 to 15/-. All fresh goods.—Dockrill's. for the coming big agricul- ' tural Show—Dress yourselves smartly and cheaply at Ambury's. Everything to put on. bry Y<JU will look smart and tidy at the big Agricultural Show by buying everything at Ambury's. b-y Opposite Carnegie ,g^Sg|Library New Plymouth GIFTS at once, for country—Good general servant, or elderly person as housekeeper. Apply by letter G.Z., News Office. f-y f/)ST, on Tuesday, on seat of Recreation Ground—Purple leather bag containing purse and sum of money. Reward at News Office. ■^yANTED —A housekeeper for the Inglewood district (middle-aged wolnan preferred). Apply News Office, e-w I^OUND —Sensible Presents: Oak photo frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes., Chalks, Crayons, etc.. at WEST & SONS, fainters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. a £IK PIANO. Ten years guarantee, 'forms, 8/9 per month.—Hoffmann. c-y JOLL'S MEAT BAZAAR has just secured another line of very choice 4tcoth Wethers and prime fat Lambs. Beef, Pork, Veal and Small Goods are specially prime as usual, Please ring number 39. HOUSE, Sea View, h. & c. water, bathroom, washhouse, cop' per, tubs, etc., etc., quarter-acre laud. Price £500; cash, £l5O.—J. 11. Wood & Co., Land Agents, Egmont Street, New l'lymoutn. QA ACRES, freehold, on good metalled road, six miles New Plymouth, Close to school and creamery; 5-roomea nouse, cowshed, etc. Carry 20 cows, besides other stock. For immediate salb. Price £l2 10s per acre. Mortgage, £BOO at 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. VOGFLTOWN 'BUS. PIANO TUNING M E REVISED TIME-TABLE O? QN and alter June 1, 1912, the Vogeltown 'Bus will run as follows: Leave Terongt# ueaveTown. Vogeltowa. 1.46 a..m, 8.30 a.m. <2.0 noon (except Thursdays) 12.40 p.m. p.m. <5.25 pjn. "pIANO BARGAINS.— £l2 buys a tip i.Q pjn. 6.40 p.m. - t op Second-hand Piano in splendia l.fl pm. 0.40 p.m. I order, or terms, 10s deposit and 8s (Saturdays)' 10.0 p.m. j monthly; also good English Piano. £li c —7s od monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier's. R. HEARD, ce; i i Heated tuner from J. Kirman 4 Londo* with 2® years' experience w Zealand, i» now associated with :. Hoi R&nn, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and lefi at the firm's New Plymouth wirehouw, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill mm! personal attention. RANTED KNOWN—We take the bisunit. Just a few of our numerous lines: English Macaroons, Ratafias, U olden Puff, Wafers, Mince Meat, Milk, Shortbread, Maltine, etc. Call on Veale. IN WALLACE PLACE wlr £ ACRE IN WALLACE PLACE. HALF AN ACRE IN WALLACE PLACE. QNE of the very best building sites in the Borough. Price only £3OO. and terms 10 per cent; down, balance easy. To-day you are in time: to-mor-row, who knows? Adjoins the Golf L:nks, with water, gas, and electric light. CORNER SECTION-CLOSE TO BEACH CORNER SECTION-CLOSE TO BEACH. CORNER SECTION— CLOSE TO BEACH. With first-class residence of six rooms and all conveniences: Price £650, and splendid terms. House cost over £550 to build. DARTMOOR—A FEW LEFT. DARTMOOR—A FEW LEFT. DARTMOOR—A FEW LEFT. And just a few. A grand spec. A splendid homesite. The healthiest spot in New Plymouth. Get along soon, as they are selling fast. GILMOUE & CLARKE* NEW PLYMOUTH. A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF ANTIQUE SILVER WARE. Latest and Artistic designs in this ware are now on special show in our window.. Most pleasing and useful articles suitable for WEDDING AND _BIRTHDAY PRESENTS This ware requiron no cleaning and keeps its color throughout. Its marvellous cheapness will astound you. Free Tea Spoons r/ith every 18ct. Gold Wedding Ring. A further display of our FREE GIFT Tea Spoons is made very effective with accompanying oranage blossom ' buttonholes. Another very noticeable feature of our window is a number of ' useful E.P. Knives, Forks arid Spoons on a tray at ' 1/9 each. Note address: ALF. M. SKEATES JEWELLER- NEW PLYMOUTH Xear p -0. Opposite Theatre. TUST ARRIVED - Choice Muscatek Crys. Fruits (including chinois, cherries, Angelica), English Biscuith. Diinock's Hams and Bacon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, etc. All ai VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 16(5. M. JONES, OARTMOOR ESTATE.—Where is it 1 ! What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road', opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All thbf Tarata streets are graded, and each section! Kaimata 8.45 T A R A T A (]OAOtt GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. " SUMMER TIME-TABLE. COACH LEAVES Purangi at 5.30 a.m. DAILY for Inri®. irnnri 1, contains a quarter of an acre of lanA. ifou invest your money in real estate ana you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. * wood, aud leaves on th>. 2 p.m. Inwards. Leave Purangi 5.30 a.m. Pukeho #.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. a.m. ArriveOutwar<U Leave Inglewood 8 p.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. Tarata in* Pukeho ef* Arrive— Tnglewood 0.30 a.m. Purangi All orders or parcels left at stora, Purangi, Mr. T. Waited Stables, TaratJ or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewood, win recohe prompt attention. ■VOU can get it cheaper at the Red 1 f Post. ( we ? k ?' Stlli . a , tew shilling bundles to . pick from.—Ambury s. > i-a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 1

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