*fi /A m Easter iillinery To achieve the best results place yourself in the hands of those who make a specialty of Millinery, where the variety is greatest, the styles and colorings the latest, and the prices the most reasonMay we suggest that you choose vour Easter Hat at J. & J. Auld's, , MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. N.Z.—A smart costume can also be had for little money. Try us and see. EAST END PAVILION. gOC IA L AND jy AN C E THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 2. Good Floor. Good Music. A number of Now Plymouth's Leading Vocalists will contribute Vocal Items during intervals in the dance programme. Dancing 8.30 to 12.30. Supper 10.30. Q.RAND gOCIAL AND J)ANCE at the WEST END GYMNASIUM HALL ,on \ THURSDAY, APRIL 2. Tendered by the West End Foreshore Improvement Society in aid of the Sportsmen's Candidate MISS ANNIE HAWKE. I Good Floor. Good Supper. I Music by Mr. Van Heck and Mrs. Wood. Gentlemen, I/O'; Ladies, 1/-. ,1. McMAHON BOX, I Hon. See. Entertainment .Committee. I INGLEWOOD LIBERAL FEDERATION.' , jyi'EMBEUS of the Inglewood Liberal I Federation are requested to note that the usual monthly meeting will be held in the Druids' Hall on FRIDAY, April 3, 1914, at 8 p.m. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. rnUE 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. Gillie 3 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 tli3 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 shares, but that they should do their business as far as possible through the Cnmpany. The Directors also wish to specially appeal to farmers to provide additional capital by way of shares to enable the Board to carry out somo 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 1 April 1914, Page 1
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