ANNUAL PICNIC Of the INGLEWOOD UNITED FRIENDLY JL SOCIETIES Will be held at EAST END BEACH NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, ami Tea Free Inter Club Competitions. Tug-of-War, Quoits, Races, Swimming. Donkey Rides for the Kiddies. Music by the Town Band. Something doing all the time. ' TRAIN stops at \Vaiongona and pcrtonTrain leaves Inglewood 9.13, returning at 5.3:2. Tickets-Adult* 1/0, Children Oilcan be obtained lrom K. H. GEDDES, . j Eon. Secretary. TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ,„ ~, .icld at Hi.: REWA REWA (Waiwakaihn) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY o and li. l!ll I. ENTRIES CLOSK with the Secretary of the Association, at, Now Plymouth, at 8.111) p.m. on SATURDAY. January 111, 191-1. Post Entries may he mmlo on the "round on luiymont of Is BECOME A BECOME A MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT! MILKING-MACHINE EXPERT! rj.ET in early, and have the field to yourself. ' There's u splendid opportunity for the man who can see further ahead than the length of his arm —for, with the rapid adoption of machinery for. milking, and the increasing use by herd-owners of these labor-sav-ers, the demand has arisen fur the Milking Machinery Expert. BOWER'S ' AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS have prepared a specially helpful, but Send to-day for mil line of ground covered by this course. We send, POST FREE to' you, all the. particulars you are likely to require. JAS. W. BOWER. M.A.I.M.E. (Principal Auckland School for Engineers). TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 59. 'Phone J TIM. VISIT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for the CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW. No finer music has been heard in New Zealand than that of the ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. } THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. j 'Wonderland makes straight hair curly!" j Excursion Fares on the Railways all I the time from everywhere. I ONLY FOUR WEEKS Left to reduce our heaiy stock: The footwear must go out, ; you get the advantage of easy prices. There are some for men and women. Startling bargains | A splendid range of Bostock's j footwear (held up on account of I the strike) has now come forward. These lines will be offered at cheaper prices than ever beCOME AND SELECT EARLY. A R A T A (10ACU, GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. TIME-TABLE. Coach LeiveJ Purangi at 5.30 ».m. DAILY for Inglewood, and le»vea on the return trip at i p.m. Inwards. Ouavrrds. Leave Leave Purangi' 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m. Pukcho 0.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. Tarata 7.20 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Kainiata tiAo a.m. Pukcho 5 p.m. Arrive— Arrive—< Inglewood 0.3<; a.m. Furangi «p.m. iAD orders jr parcels lelt at ftore, Purangi, Mr. T. Waite's Stables, .Tirata, or Royal Mail Stables. Inglewood,, will deceive promjt attention. L
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 176, 24 January 1914, Page 1
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