Ki m Costumes, Coats and R incoats. Yes; our costumes and winter coats are smart. Everyone who has sren them tells "8 so, anyway. They are all the latest style and colorings, and made in the correct weaves. We'll be pleased to show them to you, and you'll find .till- price* are reasonable, 'especially when you consider style and quality. In coats brighter colors predominate. We-'have them in scarlet, tjjns, mustards, saxe, and various shades of browns and green. Raincoats are in good qualities and colors (it moderate prices. J. & J. AULD, FOR SMART WEAR. NEW PLY M OUT H, "STERLING" ( £) PIG MEAL. J± WELL BALANCED MIXTURE of Barley, Maize, Peas, and Wheat. Per sack of loOlbs. NEWTO3J KJLNG PIGS! __ PIGS! THE IXGLKWOOD BACON COMPANY are Uinci* ui I'riiiit' Bacou I'igs be iweeu \\i\U. .iml laUlb. dead weight '•':uVi SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING JATEo. .'it the Factory every Wednesday. Wuitara Monday March ■», 16, and 30, Midhirst—Tuesday, March:3, 17 and 31, Tariki—Monday, March I) and 23. Smart Road—Tuesday, .March 10 and li. Toko—Tuesday, March 3, 17 and 31. Stratford-Monday, Jlarvll 9, Douglas—Tuesday, March 24, " '
PIGS! PIG^! gORT II W ICK & RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Douglas-Monday, 2, 16, 30 Stratford-Tuesday, 3, 10, 17, 2!, 31 Midhirgt—Wednesday, 4, 18. Te Weru—Wednesday, 4. Toko—Monday, 3, 23. Tiiriki—Wednesday, 11, 25. 3. UUTCHER, Agent.
PIG S ! PIG S ! I W J)imock, bsu fui., W'll receive Prime Bacon Pips »t ton I lowing weighing stations:— I MARCH— I Okato—Monday 2, 18, 30. I Moturoa—Tuesday 3, 17. , I nglewood—Wednesday 4, 11, 18, 25. Smart Road—Monday !), 23. j Waitaia—Tuesday 10, 24. I Toko—Monday 2, 18, 30. Tariki—Tuesday 3 and 31, Thursday; 'ifl. -tratford—Wednesday 4, 11, 18, 25. Midhirst—Mondmr i>," 23. i Douglas—Tuesday 10, 24. . I ! I uiroa—Tuesday 17. / Agent?— f C. E. STRtKT, Fiuroj. ; .1. MARRA. Stratford. J. lii'RKE, Ultham. !'. C. ARNOLD. Hawel*. PIGS! PlGfc". WOOD VII.LE BACO.V OOMI'AX*. RKCEIVIM! DATES KOR MARCH. I Okato—Mondnv !l and 23. * Moturoa-T'ic-ilu-s. 10 and '24. ■ ,';' Stratford-:' «. 10, 23 and 30. , 2 Inglewimd >. 17 and 31. J' 'Tanki-J and !8. !J Toko-10. 24. $ Midliirst-11. 2.i V H. A. HAYCOCK. Hawcrn. ■ ,1. WOOLDRIIXSE. (Skatci ; .1. VANDI.E, SUa-tfnrd. PIGS!- PIGS? '|'HOS. BORTHWICK & SONS wilt .■»» cene Porkers nnd Rucowri. «' #l* I'r.ko-Moudav !l. 23. -iratford-Tuesduv 3, 10, 17. 24 MiiNiirst-W.-dnesdav 1, 18. T.ii-iki-W,.il!ii'ailay 11, 25. \ l'i> With—As per arrangement. J. BUTCHER, ltepiWHts*^ Cur ifl* iot »eitr.ou»H . «fiit« in Amlnirv'V jvindnu'. v -> enrlv. i'rer* *«* **&*• .S'»ri<';' (
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 222, 19 March 1914, Page 1
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