■ ANNUAL PICNIC Of the TXOLKWOOD UN'l'ilD FRIEXDLY ' SOCIETIES Will be .held nt EAST END BEACH .NEW .PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY, FELJiUARY 5, 1914. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, ami 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 slops at rt'aiongonsi and pertonTrain leaves Inglewood-'J.lo, returning at 5.3:2. Tiekots-Aduljs ]/!), Cliildren 9#eaii be obtained Iron) K. 11. OEDDES, Hon. Secretary. A, M. M AC D lAlii[[D . SUItUKON DENTIST, Has Removed to NEW PREMISES OVEK SYKES' PHARMACY. Telephone No. i~,. T BEG to notify the general public that from February 1, 1914, T intend closing my books and running a cash I trade only. Ail orders will be delivered ] within a four mile radius when cash I accompanies order, floods at bedrock | prices. My motto for the future: prolits and quick returns. I Jim hand- [ ing my books over to my solicitor on \ February 10. All accounts outstanding on that date will be collected by l.im only. Thanking my customers tor their past support, and trusting lor a 'continuance of tiie same under the cash system, T. SMART, Oakura Store. QH E T WODE gC HOO L, DEVON STKEI-IT WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE ROARDTXG AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will re-open for the First Term, 1814, on WEDNESDAY, February 4. Miss Stanford will be at home to refeive parents and guardians on Friday, January 30, from "2 to i p.m. ONLY FOUR WEEKS Left to reduce our heavv stocks The footwear must go out, and, yon get the advantage of (lie There are some for men and women. Starting Bargains A splendid range of llostock's footwear (held up on account of
tiie strike) lias now come lovTlicsc. linns will be ottered a per prices than COME AND SELECT EARLY. JOHN GRAYSON, DEVON ST. CENTRAL. Yes; xve mean building, because the clothes we make are '"built"—built •up section by section until the whole suit is moulded into style and fit. LONERGAN & PEARCE'S work is thorough at light prices. LONERGAN & PEAKCE LADIES' AND GENTS.' TAILORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Announcements of Birtlia, Marriagei and Deuttis must be duly accredited. Charges for these, 33 each. In Memorials Notices ure inserted at the same rates, Dut when verses are added an additional •irnrge of 2s 6d is made. Notices ol Death and Private Interment »r- charged at fiß Od each. Notices of Death and mineral ure charged at (it Tbankx end Bereavement Notiei NGLEWOOD PEOPLE in want of Print icg of Bookbinding of any kind I <iiouia uObJiaunicate with 'phone 17, New Plymouth or 'phone 113, Stratford, These are the DAILY NEWS telephones, and the DAILY NEWS' work and. price* QOOD Socrad-fcand Chappell Pi good order, iron irame, etc-; no dry rot; fIS 10s cash, or terms, £1 deposit, 10s monthly; bargain,—Collier's, d.x. I TjUTTBiE BEST PLAfIE IS BAKER'S,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 170, 17 January 1914, Page 1
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