| ANNUAL PICNIC Of till! TXIiLKWOOD UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES Will lie licld at EAST END BEACH NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, and Tea Free Inter Club Competitions. Tug-of-War, Quoits, Races, Swimming. Donkey Hides for the Kiddies. Music by the Town Band. Something doing all the time. TRAIN stops at Waiongona and Lepperton. Train leaves Inglewocd ii.lo, returning at 3.32. Tickets—Adults 1/!), Children 9d — can be obtained from R. IT. GEDDES, Hon. Secretary. A.. M, M AC D TARMID > SI'UGHON DENTIST, lias Removed to NEW i'KHMI.SKS OVER SYKES'S PHARMACY. Telephone No. t~>. X 0 T J C E. T BEG to notify the general public that from February 1, 11114, I intend closing my books and running ;i cash trade only. All orders will be delivered within a four mile radius when cash accompanies order. Hoods at bedrock prices. My motto for the future: Small profits and* quick returns. I am 'handing mv hooks over to my solicitor on February 10. All accounts outstanding on that date will be collected by him onlv. Thanking my customers tor their past support, and trusting for a continuant of the same under the cash T. SMART, Oakura Store. Q.AEDENS. Jf GAE E E Q. ARI}E XS. G A ERE' (JARDE XS. For The JJOLIDAY gEASON. JJOLIDAY gEASON. SPECIAL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIONS Come and see the ZOO and bring your Children to paddle in the miniature SEASIDE. HOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. Plenty of Amusements. Admission 3d. ONLY FOUR WEEKS Left to reduce o'.ir heavy stocks. The footwear must go out, and you get the advantage of the easy prices. There are some
fur men and women. Startling Bargains A splendid of Hostock s footwear (held. up on account of i the strike) lias now conn; for- j ward. These lines will bo oil oral at cheaper prices than ever before. "'O.ME AXD SKI-ECT KAULV. JOHN GRAYSON, I DEVON* ST. CIiXTI'AL | FIRE ! SMOKES SALVAGE SALE oi ALF if. SKEATES' FIRE _ STOCK now in full swing. Come and secure some of the targaina to-day of BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY, comprising Engngen-uut and Dress Sings, Brooches, Pendants, Poultries, Earrings, Necklets, Ladies' and Gent's Chains, Links, Tie Pins, etc. SOLTD SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, comprising everything for tire use and adornment of dinner-table, mantelpiece or toilet-table. Eight day Striking Clocks, by best makers; and alarm clocks, including Big Ben. Silver-mounted Purses, Card-cases and Pocket Wallets, Walking Sticks, etc., and dozens of lines too numerous to mention, all being SLAUGHTERED at AUCTION PRICES. Goods slightly damaged by SMOKE ONLY, and have now been cleaned U]> like new. \ Lli - M- j>Kli"iT>:s4j", Devon St. Tneatre IloyaU YEBMINUS HOTEL SEW PLYMOUTH, Ovwloofeaj; Sea Reach and handy to' S*'water uatJii. rS K.'ivounf Seaside- Hotel has beei co»/ifiieU'Vo renovated and refurnishei throughout. Tourists specially citerei for. Telosjrumf carefully attended to. :.ii{R. F. M PAULSEN, Proprietreo. (Late Commercial Hote* Wellington). b ut TOE REST PLACE IS BAKBH'i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 1
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