The Motion before the Chair is—"That Members of Parliament will not assemble in Wellington until after the opening day of the Dominion Dairy Show." All in favor say Aye! Against, No! The Ayes have it unanimously. rjSHE Q.REAT CARNIVAL DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, at 18 Noon Sharp. The doors will be thrown open wide to the multitude assembled. THURSDAY, being People's Day, a General Holiday is hereby declared. FRIDAY, being Children's Day, best bibs and tuckers must be donned. . SATURDAY, being the Farmers' Day, the wife must have a full day in town. Then the SPORTS that have been , arranged. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI Will (meet in the good old game of Rugby. THURSDAY, JUNE 25-. I BAND CONTEST AND MILITARY I GYMKHANA. FRIDAY, JUNE 26: THE SHOOTING CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, JUNE 27: I TARANAKI v. WANGANTJJ. i The great Rugby struggle. ' A FULL WEEK OF EXCEEDING I GREAT JOY. • | Special engagements from the Auck- ' land "Exhibition, at enormous efpense, REGGIARDO. REGGIARDO. With the greatest Troupe of Performing Poodle Dogs in the World. Direct from the leading theatres of England and America. THE MARVELLOUS MARIONETTES. Supported by a Company of Star THEN FOR THE WARMER—THE MAN ON THE LAND. Four Full Days of Education. A tremendous exhibit by the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The combined exhibits of New Plymouth and Palmerston North Shows, j making one huge display. Then all the Machinery in Motion. Milking Machines galore Eureka, Gane, Lawrence-Kennedy, Rcid, Ridd, Simplex, Storric.
A GREAT COMBINED SHOW. At the People's Price, Is. The Railway Department will carry one and all at the cheapest rates. And the trains will be speeded up for the Great Ercst. Jf you require any further information apply to— A. M. CONROY, Show Secretary. Box 174 v Hawera.
NOTICE 01-' REMOVAL. M R - J - T - IIA NNIX, Architect, desirea to announce that he has moved to more central offices in PHILLIPS' BUILDING, Devon Street, opposite Mr. Newton King's.
THE BAHOTU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY. APPLICATIONS for position of Manager of this Company are invited and will be received up to July 18, 1914. Salary, £230 per annum, with house and usual allowances. Applicants must be capable cheese and butter •makers, and hold second-class engineer's certificate. Further particulars will be supplied on request by the Chairman (Mr. W. C. Green), Ra'hotu, or the undersigned. ' HUGH BAILY, Secretary. New Plymouth, May .29, 1914.
QEEAT gALE OP gTOCK OF JJILLLNERY. MRS. PELLEW, having purchased the Whole of t-Ue Stock of Millinery, etc., from Mr. Armstrong, of Christehurch, the successful tenderer for the stock of W. PeJlew, GREAT SALE GREAT SALE GREAT SALE in the PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY THE RED POST, Corner of Devon and Liardet Streets, NOW PROCEEDING. Be early and secure some of the many bargains to he had. EVERY HAT A BARGAIN. Mrs. Pellew invites ladies to send their orders in early for making and renovating hats, all at Sale Prices. MONEY TO LEND. \VE now have several sums from £250 to £IOOO on Ist and 2nd Mortgages awaiting immediate hiTestment. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Public, NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 1
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