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UJEEN OF THE CARNIVAL, TO-NIGHT JWIMM IX (I (3PORTS in aid of 10 t MISS ANNIE lIAWKE'S candidature. PROGRAMME: BOYS' RACE (under 10), 86yds. GIRLS' RACE, 50yds. OPEN HANDICAP, 50yds. MAIDEN RACE, 50yds. GENTS' SPRINGBOARD (3 boards) DIVE. OPEN HANDICAP, 33yds. LADIES' SPRINGBOARD DIVE. GIRLS' HANDICAP, 33yds. OPEN HANDICAP, 75yds. POLO MATCH. RELAY RACE (team of four). VAN HECK'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA will bo in attendance. Admission.—Gentlemen Is, Ladies «ni Children Bd. GEO. TABOR, Hon. Sec. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TWE Directors of the Farmers' Co-op-erative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Limited, beg to intimate to their Shareholders, to Messrs. Gillies and Nalder's clients, and to farmers generally, that they have acquired the business of Messrs. Gillies and Nalder as from the Ist April, 1914. It is not the intention of the Directors to make any radical alterations in the business at the present time; the staff of Messrs. Gillies and Nalder will be retained and the business of the Company will be worked on exactly the same lines as its predecessors. They take this opportunity of urging on farmers the advisability of taking up shares in the new company and of putting as much of their business as they possibly can through the company. The Directors remind farmers that this company is formed to help and assist farmers in every way, that it is intended to give rebates on commissions charged to shareholders, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that they should not only take out shared, but that they Bhould do their business as far as possible through the Company. The Directors also wish to specially appeal to farmers to provide additional capital by way of shares to enable the Board to carry out some of the main objects of the company and to extend its business. The company has now got an excellent start, and' it rests with the farmers to make it a thorough success. By Order of the Board, A. W. GILLIES, General Manager. G. A. HOLDER, . ■','-..,, " Secretary. FISH FOE LENT During the next few weeks, fish must be on the menu on days and Fridays for those who uphold the traditions of the Lenten season. There is nothing more tasty or delicious than TINNED FISH FROM WHITAKER'S These high-quality brands offer only fish that is packed fresh and sound. The tins are waled by paUnt process in factories that are as clean as a new 'pi*. Yonll find the most delicious and the expensive fish here. WHITAKER & SON [ROGERS NEW.PLYMOUTH TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. HSMSJO SEASON. OCTOBER t, im, TO APRIL SO, 1914. CTISBs'SG LICENSES may he obtain--. horn J. Tberklesoa, Ttriki; <*■ !ui!g*on, Inglewood; R. GriuboE, W»iU»; .1. S. Fox, Okam; A. *. "well. New Plymouth; M«swr. Warner „roi., '(?>pun»ke; an 4 the undersigned. 0. N. KRTH, Soerelarj. Licen»*fl—Men. whole season (avail' .hie ov«r «l! Dominion) tfa.: *oi vnd boys <under Id ye*r« of x&'t, t*i u» liceoeai (available for Ta.r*nakl tMtric* otfy). 2" Bd.; hsW-oeascn liien«M, from December 20, m$ (atailMo tor Twacnakj district only), li» 4W VEVV ZEALAND INSURANCE " COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARtNE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all tin uroni'.liL'j wcepted »t LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch office: Corner of Brougham tod King Streets, New Plymouth. Ageeeiei throughout the province. JOHN PATON, >(*• branch Malinger.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 1

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