THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL piBE JJRIGADE pLAIN & JiANCY J)KESS JJALL] FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be held in the rriHEATRE POHL, On KING'S BIRTHDAY (TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913). DANCING.Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: . Children uuder 14, i/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladie*' Committee. ! Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume, and also for the Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. Come a' th' gither. TIM TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH gOOIET K | will hold its" i jgECOND | in the TOWN HALL, • STRATFORD, On THURSDAY, JUNE' 12, at 8 p.m. Keep this date open. We made history last year. But we'll eclipse it this year. Scotch Songs by leading vocalists, specially engaged. Scotch Dancing. Scotch Humor. FULL PIPE BAND. Supper and Dance to follow. Tickets: Gentlemen, 5/-; Ladies, 2/0. D. BUTCHART, Secretary. gTBATFORD pOULTRY gOCIETY. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Championships Association.) gTRATFORD pOULTRY gHOW. gABY gHOW. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, JULY 2&! I A NEW ZEALAND 1 A CHAMPIONSHIPS. " The befct opportunities offered to pool trymen in New Zealand. SPLENDIDTROPHIES. ! LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. HOME INDUSTRIES COMPETITION " , Other novel attractions. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 23. Full particulars and schedules from T. LADD, ■ Secretary.
Keep the Tea Caddy Full. You need never be short of Tea in the caddy when you get both quantity and quality for little money, and so settle the Tea question for a month or two. i J, WHITAKER & SON are making this splendid offer in Teas: Our Tea, 1/8, 1/10, 2/- per lb., Let this be your opportunity in Teas. WHITAKER & SON GROCERS NEW PLYMOUTH. £5 PER ACHE. 1400 ACRES rich Land in COMING DISTRICT of BAY OF • PLENTY. Splendid sheep and cattle country; part VERY R-ICH 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. MAIN 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 into two or more lots if too big for one client. For further particulars apply this office, or W. A. LIMBRICK, WHAKATANE. SHOOTING SEASON, 1013. MAY 1 TO JULY 31, INCLUSIVE. JjICEXSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society's district will be issued by the following pcßt offices: New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood and Waitara. Fee, £l. Licenses may also lie obtained from the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee will have their licenses posted by the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee will have their licenses posted by the Secretary. All licenses must be produced on re juest of the Rangers. A close season is being observed for ill Native game. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. fIUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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