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PRICES R Last Week of the famous Annnal Reduction Sale brings to light further startling bargains. ereunder are mentioned convincing bargains hitherto unannounced, nevertheless all the more attractive by reason of their freshness and desirability. Ivy Mending Wool Black 4 j>U woo! in one-ounce BALLS FOR balls. l>-'t quality for fine darn- ftp ing. Boys' Tweed Knickers Made of good tweed. Only a few pair* left, in sizes 2 to 7. Come early. Boys' Varsity Suits Regular 11/ ii line. Guaranteed all°pure wool. Sizes Ito 8. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS All sizes S to 14 one price, 13/6. Made of splendid tweed, well cut and finished. 1/11/ / 9/11 Ladies' Handkerchiefs Hemstitched lawn, grand value. Irish manufacture. Embroidered Pillow Cases An unparalleled bargain. These are beautifully worked in each of the four comers. All frilled and hemstitched. Men's Boxed Suits Grand line of fine Eoslyn tweed. formerly priced at 45/-. Reduced to Men's Mosgiel Socks All wool knitted. Very special value. For this week only. Worth 1/- pair. 32/6 The Melbourne ml NEW PLYMOUTH INGLEWOOD STRATFORD ELTHAM HAWERA,

MASSES-HARRIS EARM IMPLEMENTS r\7E have pleasure in notifying that we have heen appointed agents in New Plymouth and district for the abo ye well-known farm Implement. Full lines of spare parti in stock. ■'• DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. " DOMO " CREAM SEPARATC " DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. " DOMO " CkEAM SEPARATC ■- DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. " DOMO " CREAM SEPARATC J2 HjDona per hour £3 10 0 fC gitffons rtFWlir £5 5 0 20 gallons per hour £7 5 0 2e gallons per hour £9 0 0 UNEQUALLED VALUE. R. W. D. ROBERTSON & CO BROUGHAM STREET. » HEW PLYMOUTH. . £3 10 0 .£5 5 0 .£7 5 0 .£9OO PIGS! PIGS: HENRY BROWN AND CO. JJACON f<o. MORLEY STREET. u:::i:ivl\Tt dates for march aav Okato—Mondays, 3, 17 and 31. Moturoa —Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Stratford—Monday, 3. 10, 17, 24, and 31. Douglas—Tuesday, 4, 11. Tiriki-Wednesday. 5, 19. b u Toko-Tucday, 11, 25. W We hoi llidliirst-Wednesday, 12, 26. VYe UW Pigs taken it jpUpj-'s risk or subject to a deduction of Is per head for insur- J*". wee. FmST « U All stations close at 2.30 p.m. H. A. HAYOOCK, Hawera. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Stratford. NEW PLYMOUXfI. \jyflY build with inferior green timber.) We hold large stocks of PIGS!__ PIGS! rpHOS. gORTHWICK &, gO>' WILL receive pigs at the following weighing stations: — RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Toko—Mondav, 3. 17, 31. Stratford—Tuesday, 4, 11, 18, 25. Midhirst—Wednesday, 5, 19. * - Douglas—Mondav, 10, 24. Tariki—Wednesday- 12, 2G. Xt Wera—As per arrangement. J. BUTCHER, Agent, Stratford. PIGS! PIGS! W. D * C O -' L m gWAN gACON pACTOKI YX7ILL receive pigs at the undermentioned weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Smart Road—3rd, 17th and 31st. Midhiisl-3rd. 17th and 31st. Waitara-4tk and ISth Tariki—4th and 18th Inglewood-sth, 12th, 19th and 2Cth. Stratford—stb. 12th, 19th and 26th Okato—loth ind 24th Toko-lOth and 24th Moturoa, 11th and 25Hi Douglas—llth and 25th. Suiroi—As- per arrangement. All stations close at 2 o'clock. C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. L. BAIGENT, Kaponga. PIGS! PIGS! , rpilE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 11211) and 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the F.H-tovv—Every Wednesday. Tariki -Monday, V.x.Ai ::.. 17 i-ud 31. Waitara —Mondav. March 10 and Tucsdav 2.3. * Stratford—Monday. Ma:eh 10. Smart Road —Tuesday, March 4 and 18, and April 1. Hidhirst—Tuesday, March 11 and 25. Toko—Tuesdav, March 4 and 18. and April 1. NO Pijrs received on Easter Monday. PIGS ! _ PIGS ! AKD. PRICE PER LB. FffiST QUALITY. SEASONED TIMBER, SEASONED TIMBER, widen wt sefl at cneapeat rate*. TOTARA STRAINERS US 3TOCL *nb *»- HT. BRCWN & 00.. Morley Street New Plymoutk : QRITERION JJILLIARD pARLORS (Next Avery's, Tobacconist.) Best-appointed Billiard Room in New Plymouth. EVERYTHING NEW. f An efficient marker ahvavs in attendCivility Cleanliness Comfort. Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. £5 PER ACRE--1400 ACRES RICH LAND in COMING DISTRICT of BAY OF PLENTY. Splendid sheep and cattle country; part VERY RICH RIVER FLATS, balance nearly all LEVEL TERRACES; only about 150 acres not ploughable, and that ia IDEAL SHEEP COUNTRY. DAIRYING IS BEING CARRIED ON BY ONE NEIGHBOR and on the other side the OWNER IS FATTENING BULLOCKS. EAST. COAST RAILWAY is surveyed through this land and MONEY IS NOW ON THE ESTIMATES TO CONSTRUCT THE LINE WITHIN SIX MILES of the property. M/.IN COACH ROAD also divides the property. THIS BLOCK IS BETNG SOLD BECAUSE OF SICKNESS in OWNER'S FAMILY. EASY TERMS to good man. Owner would divide iato two or more lots if too big for one client. For further particulars apply this Office, or W. A. LIMERICK, Whakatana. OKEY SON AND ARNOLD RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. • 1/- PER PfG DEDUCTED FOR INSURANCE. rjIHE JJACOX (J). Will receive pigs as under: Eltham—Monday, 3, 10, 17, 84. Nonnanby—Tuesday. 11, 18, 25. Opunake—Monday, 10, 24. Auroa—Monday, 3, 17. Kaponga—Tuesday, 11, 25. Mangatoki—Tuesday, 4, 13. T. PHILLTPS, Mangatoki. , W. T. BAILEY, Eltham. IN (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. J> EN DING disposal of remaining premises, the clearing sale of Wall j Papers and Household and General Hard•ware, at SPECIAL DISCOUNT i'OR = CASH will be continued. j Any goods not in ! lowest current rates. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOr DEVON ST.

IXGLEVTOOD ATHLETIC CLUB'S 18™ A X N UA L S° P ET S To be held on THE RECREATION' GROUNDS THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1913. To start at 11 a.m. Handicapper: Mr. A. Hansen, of Eltliam. PROGRAMME: 1.-TTG-OF-WAR-Waitara Cadets v. Inglcwood Cadets. 2.—MAIDEN" RACE. 150 yards. Ist prize 20s. second ss. Post entry, Is. 3.-OXE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP--Ist prize 50s, 2nd 15s. Nom. 2s Gd, accept. Is. 4.-120 yds SHEFFIELD HANDICAP--Ist prize SOs. 2nd 30,.. 3rd 10s. Xom. 4s. accept. 2s 5.-BOYS' HANDICAP f 100 yds). under Ifi years. Ist prize JOs, 2nd ss. Xom. Is. accept, free. g. high .ir.MP 'handicap. Ist ios, 2nd .",. Post entrv Is. 7.—OPEN' CHOP HANDICAP (loin standing block). Ist prize 00s, 2nd 20s. Xom. 3s, accept. Is. e.-Sooyds. HANDICAP. Ist prize GOs, 2nd 20s. Nom. 3s, accept. Is. 9.-LOOAL BICYCLE HANDICAP. 1% miles. Ist prize Mr. George Gucfgeon's trophy; 2nd 15s. Xom. 2s, accept. Is. 10.-GYMNASIUM BOYS' HANDICAP, 75 yards. Prizes: Trophies donated by Messrs 11. Kennedy aid C. Xicholls. Post entry, free. 11.—OPEN' UNDERHAND CHOP HAXDICAP (loin block) Ist prize GOs, 2nd 20s. Xom. 3s. aeeept. Is 12.-220 yds HANDICAP. Ist irize 50s, 2nd 15s. Xom. 2s Gd. aeeept. Is. 13.-HOP. STEP &• JUMP HANDICAP. Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss. Post entry Is. 14.—SCHOOL BOYS' RACE. 100 yds. handicap. Ist prize Mr. W. E. Pereival's trophy; 2nd, tropes. , Post entry, free. 10.-TWO MILE OPEN' BICYCLE HAN DICAP. Ist prize GOs, 2nd 20s. Nom 3s. accept. Is. IG. 44l)yds OPEN' HANDICAP. Ist prize 00-. 2nd 20s. Nom. 3s, accept Is. 17.-LOCAL HANDICAP CHOI' (12in standing block). Ist prize 40s, 2nd 10s. Xom. 2s. accept. Is. IS.- 120 yds. HURDLE RACE, handicap, boys under sixteen years. Ist prize 10s. 2nd ss. Post 'entrv. Is. IP.-120yds HURDLE RACE'(open). Ist prize 50s. 2nd 10s. Nom. ?», accept. 20.-MEMBERS' RACE. 100 yds, handicap. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. Post entry, 2L-OP,STACLE' RACE. Ist prize 30s, 2nd ss. Tost entiv, Is Gd. 22.—FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yds. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s. Entry Is Gd (winners compulsory, losers optional). \YEIGHT-iiUESSING. Sheep. Ist prize 20s. 2nd 10s. Entrv Is. STEITTXC THE CHAIN. Fost prize 21s. Post enirv. Is. PUTTING THE SHOT. Ist prize 20s, Post entrv. Is. FIRE BRIGa'dF. EYENT.-One man to run 25yd- to plcg. ship hydrant, connect 50 feet hose to each delivery of hydranl. connect 50ft of hose to tir>t lengths. fh branches, and finish 4vd- in front of same. FIRE BRIGADE EVEXT.-Tuo men to run 25yds to plug, ship hydrant, connect sl)ft hn-c to each oelivery of hydrant, connect union lo each delivery of ho-e. then connect 50ft ho>e to each delivery of union, fixin front of branches; delivery of hydrant and each union to be capped P. BRIGADE EYENT.-Three men to run lOvcL. pick up two 50ft coils of wet hose properly strapped and lying flat on the ground, hydrant and (wo branches, run 25yds to ping, tix hydrant, connect 50ft hose to each delivery of hydrant, fix I.Mi.icb.-.- ;.:id -iin.o di-c! ■millions of F.l!. Eveuis.-- Events be run under the T.P.D.F.B.A. rules, mi competitor will be allowed to >ete in more than one team in any event. In cases of more than one i from earh brigade competing they be specified by letters A., 8., C., no performnu five to be gi\ TEN'S RACES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. latioiis for Numbers 3. 4. 7. S. 0, 15. 10. 17 and 10 close with the •y i.Mr. Gibbs) at 8 p.m. on Y. March 17, 1013, to lie accomliy the necessary fees, and also tnecs for the p,ist two years; if ■nuances for that period! the last Nominations fi 11. 12. 15, 10. 17 Secretary i'Mr. MONDAY. Marcl panicd by the n radius of ten miles of th fined to res idmonths withHamlicaps will be declared in the Daily News about March 22. Acceptances close on the ground at 11 a.m. CONDITION'S. /!"'•■'' nsr.'.,:, to itself the right In make any alterations in the programme it deems necessary, or to alter the date of the sports.' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Ground Adults. Is; children under 12. (id: children under G, free. JOSEPH GTRBS. Hon. Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 8

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