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POLITICAL. t rj"HE Flying Squadron of Progressiva Liberals will speak in the Stratford Electorate and expose the ways of "Reform." Stratfor'd Town Hall, April 30— T. M. Wilford, M.P., at 8 p.m. Dress Circle for ladies and escorts.; no tickets for admission. ■Miflhirst Town Hall, May 4 —Geo. Witty, if.P., and R. W. Smith, M.P. Tariki, May 4—G. W. Forbes, M.P., a t S p.m. iWhangamomona, May 4—L. M. Isiitt, M.P. EVERYONE WELCOME. •SSI3RATFORD FAT PIG SALE. AT THE HAYMARKET. 'the special request of the many {armors, I have decided to hold Pig SMes at my Haj-market every Tuesday Msd Saturday. At Tuesday's sale I will offer Bacon (Pigs and Porkers, also Warners, which will enable outside buyers to tniA pigs the same day, which cannot be tone -on iioturdays. My First Tuesday Sale will be licM on May 12. -t'heea'le starting :ait 12 o'clock on i)oisi days. ' F..VTRTER NOW BEING RECEIVED. NEWTON KING i 1 Ki I i ("J OAO a. u QjKOitGK HANOVtfR, Proprietor, TIME-TABUS Coach Le«.ve» ■irtngt *t 4.30 a.m. DAILY for Inglc--ood, *nd Jeivcj on the return trip at I p.m. luvtrdt. OuawTcb. j Leave I«ave • I Purangi 4.50 a.m. inglewood 8 p.m. Pnkeho (.SO a.m. Eaimata £.46p.m I*r«rata 7.10a.m, Tarata 4 p.m. I lUimnta S.Ui.m. Pukeho 1 Arrive— Arrive—iaglewood t.M a.m. Fnrangi 8 p.n \ All ordcri «r paresis left at (tore 1 Purasgi, Mr, T, Waite'i Stable*, .Tareta, »r Royal Hail Stabloa, Ingtawood,, wID nuivt prompt attentiin.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 281, 30 April 1914, Page 3
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