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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 2 Black 4-piy wool in one-ounce BALLS FOR balls. Beit quality for fine darn- qjj ing. , V Boys' Tweed Knickers "*"* Made of good tweed. Only a few pair* left, in sizes 2 to 7. - .- - . Come early. Boys' Varsity Suits Regular 11/6 line. Guaranteed Q /-j -| all pure wool. Sizes Ito 8. &'*-!. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS All sizes 8 to 14 one price. 13/ C. Made of splendid tweed, well cut and finished. 13/6 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 Roslyn 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 w. NEW PLYMOUTH INCLEWOOD STRATFORD ELTHAM HAWERA.

MASSE Y-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS TOE have pleasure in notifying that we have been appointed agents in New Plymouth and district for the abo ve well-known Farm Implement. Full lines of spare parts in stock. DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. •DOMO" CREAM SEPARATORS. 12 gallons per hour. K gallons pfr'BWir. 20 gallons per hour. 2d gallons per hour. "DOMO" CREAM SEPARATORS. " DOMO " CKEAM SEPARATORS. " DOMO " CREAM SEPARATORS. £3 10 0 ......£7 5 0 £9 0 0 UNEQUALLED VALUE. R. W. D. ROBERTSON & CO BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH.

NO WAITING. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. THE EAST END BATHING RESERVE. RASTER JJ 0 X D A Y. LAXD AND WATER SPORTS. THE GREAT TUG-OF-WAR. THE GREAT TUG-OF-WAR. Seven men a-side. Entrance Is per man. Open to allcomers. To be pulled on battens. Nominations close on the 20th instant. PRIZE—I2 TEAMS, £7 7 0. ' 15 TEAMS, 10 10 0. BOATING AND CANOE RACES IN THE RIVER. SWIMMING EVENTS. Breast Stroke, 50 yards; Straight, 50 yards; 33 yards on Back (without the use of hands); 25 yards Full Dress; 25 yards Fancy Costume; Obstacle Eevent, Plunge and Long Dive. Come and guess the pretty doll's name and the weight of the sheep and duck. You are sure to win. DONKEY RACES. Last one in to win. Bran Tub, Cotton-winding. Drawing, Skipping, Nail-driving, and other competitions. AFTERNOON TEA by the Ladies' Committee. AND NIGHT. PICTURES at S o'clock. PICTURES at S o'clock. PICTURES at 3 o'clock. Admission: Aults. fid: all School Children FREE. PICTURES SIXPENCE EXTRA. W. H. FLETCHER. Hon. Sec. JJE-UNION piCNIC AND FRAXKLEY ROAD, FRAXKLEIGH PARK AXD WESTOWX. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS. To be held in MR. OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to School, on RASTER JJONDAJ.. Commencing at XOOX. OPEN EVENTS (Under the Rules of the Taranaki Ath- | letic and Caledonian Association). Running E.'ents: Yds. Ist. 2nd Entr'ce 100 40/- 10/- 2/6 220 40/- 10/- 2/6 440 50/- 10/- 3/880 '4O/- 10/- 2/fi One Mile 40/- 10/- 2/6 Cycle Events: l'/ 2 Miles .'... 40/- 10/- 2/6 3 Miles 40/- 10/- 2/0 No acceptance fee in any of the abcve events. OTHER EVEXTS (post entry): Married Ladies' Race —For trophies. Entrance free. Single Ladies' Race —For trophies. Entrance free. 150 yds (local) Race —For trophies. Sack Race. Children's Events, Stepping the Chain and Sheep-guessing. NOVEL EVEXTS. Pursuit Teams Race, Motor Cycle and Cycle, three miles, for sweepstake. Entries for all open events accompanied by entrance fees and usual performances, will close with the secretary up to FRIDAY, March 14. For convenience of competitors, entries may be left at Messrs Cook and Lister's (saddler's), or Arnold George's cycle depot. Handicaps will appear in New Plymouth papers on or about Monday, March 17. Afternoon Tea on ground, 6d. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. GRAXD DANCE IX THE GYMXASIUM in the evening. Ladies, l/- ; Gentlemen. 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, Hon Sec. I.N.Z.LA. IRCHITEQI. Devom Btreei, Wnr PlywnrUu gTANDISH 's'sTiNDIIB BOLICITORH NEW PLYMOUTH. Office!: Lata Btanojah & Kerr 1 !. M«ey to Lend on til elauet of sceuitta «t Lovwt Batis.

HENRY BROWN AND CO. MORLEY STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. build with inferior green timber 1 We hold large stocks of FIRST QUALITY FIRST QUALITY SEASONED TIMBER, SEASONED TIMBER, I which w« sen at cheapest ntet. TOTAiH STRAINERS IN STOCK. HY. BRCWN * CO., Morley Street New Plymouth. QRITERIOX JJILLIARD pAKLORS. (Next Avery's, Tobacconist.) Best-appointed Billiard Room in New Plymouth. EVERYTHING NEW. An efficient marker always in attendOpen 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. £5 PEK ACRE--1400 A CRES RICH LAND in COMING DISTRICT of BAY OP PLENTY. Splendid sheep and cattle country; part VERY RICH RIVER PLATS, 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 othet side the OWNER IS FASTENING 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. MON COACH ROAD also divides the property THIS BLOCK IS BEING SOLD BECAUSE OF SICKNESS in OWNER'S FAMILY. EASY TERMS to good man. Owner would divide ia- ' to two or more lots if too big for one client. For further particulars ap. ply tbis Office, or W. A. LIMBRICK, Whakatan*. | OKEY SON AND ARNOLD J Limited. | IN (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. 1 pENDING disposal of remaining prem- | ises, the clearing sale of Wall Papers and Household and General Hardware, at SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ! CASH will be continued. I Any goods not in stock procured at ) lowest current rates. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPO'. DEVON ST.

PIGS! pigs: gACON f<o. DECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH Okato—Mondays, 3, 17 and 31. Moturoa—Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Stratford—Monday, 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31. Douglas—Tuesday. 4, 18. Tariki—Wednesday, 5. 19. Toko—Tuesdav. I*l, 25. •Midhirst—Wednesday, 12, 26. Pigs tal:?n at gp'ler'g risk or subject to a deduction of Is per head for insurance. ' All stations close at 2.30 p.m. H. A. HAYCOCK. Hawera. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J.'YANDLE, Stratford. PIGS!__ PIGS! fTIHOS. gORTHWICK & gON YTTTLL receive pigs at the following ■weighing stations: — RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Toko—Monday, 3, 17, 31. Stratford—Tuesday, 4, 11, 18, 25. Midhirst —Wednesday, 5, 19. Douglas—Monday, 10, 24. Tariki—Wednesday, 12, 26. it Wera —As per arrangement. J. BUTCHER, Agent, Stratford. PIGS! PIGS! W. D raocK * C O -' L m C! WAX gACON pACTOKI receive pigs at the undermentioned weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Smart Road—3rd, 17th and 31st. Midhirst—3rd, 17th and 31st. Waitara—4th and 18th Tariki—4th and 18th Inglewood—3th, 12th, 19th and 26th. Stratford—sth, 12th, 19th and 26th Okato—loth ind 24th Toko-lOth and 24th Moturoa, 11th and 25th Douglas—llth and 25th. Huiroa —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! ■"HE INGLE WOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 1121b and 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. 'At the Factory—Every Wednesday. Tariki—Monday, March 3, 17 and 31. "Waitara—Monday, March 10 and Tuesday 25. Stratford—Monday. March 10. Smart Road—Tuesday, March 4 and 18, and April 1. Midhirst—Tuesday, March 11 and 25. Toko—Tuesdav, March 4 and 18, and April 1. NO Pigs received on Easter Monday. PIGS ! _ PIGS ! AVJ>. PRICE AVJi. PER LB. RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. 1/- PER PIG DEDUCTED FOR INSURANCE. HE AUCKLAND "gACON (J Will receive pigs as under:— Eltham—Monday, 3, 10, 17, 24. Nonnanby—Tuesday. 11, 18, 25. Opunake—Monday, 10, 24. Auroa—Monday, 3, 17. Kaponga—Tuesday, 11, 25. Mansatoki— Tuesday, 4, 18. T. PHILLIPS, Mangatoki. , W. T. BAILEY, Eltham.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 253, 15 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 253, 15 March 1913, Page 8

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