JJEW pLYMOUTH gROTHERHOOD SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, At 3 pjn. Speaker: Mr G. If. Dolby, MA. Subject: "Modern Germany and the Cause of the War." Chairman: Mr A. H. Johnstone, LL.B. A. GRAY, Hon. Sec. gERVICES • of gT . QHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1814. The following services will be held in St. Mary's Church: — Holy Communion 8 ajn. ' Matins and Sermon ... 11 ajn. Confirmation 3 pjn. Evensong & Sermon ... 7 pjn. The Bishop of the Diocese will be the Preacher at both the morning and evening services. Special collections will be taken uj> during the day. TRESPASS NOTICE. Ali trespassers with dog or gon found on the New •Plymouth Hartmr Board's Reserve I at Bell Block will b? prosecuted. F. sALWAY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DIMOCK'S "SWAN" BRAND TTAMS AND BACON. • A UCKLAND EXHIBITION AWARDS, 1914 i 5 Gold Medals. 5 Firsts, and 4 Specials, for Hams and Bacon,' Canned Meats, Lard, etc. RECEIVING DATES FOR AUGUST. Okato—Monday, 17 (afternoon) Motoroa— Tuesday, IS (morning). Snart Boad—Monday, 17 (between 10 and 11). Waitara —Tuesday, 18 (afternoon). Ingfewoed—Wednesday, 19. Ifidhirst—Monday. 17. TotaHTßesday, 18. Stratford—Wednesday, 19.
Buyers: C. E. STREET, Fitrroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham. T. C. ARNOLD, Hawcra. PIGS! __ PIGS! fjwt MGLEWOOD BACON CO MP AN 1 an buyers of Prime Bacon Pigi betwtea, 1121b. and 1501b. dead weight JTROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. At the Factory—Wednesdays, September 2nd, 16th, 30th. Waitara —Mondays, August 31st, September 28th. yutiint—Tuesdays, September Ist, 20th. Tarikj—Monday, September 14th. Smart Road—Tuesday, September 15th. Toko—By arrangement PIGS! ' PIGS' gACON QO. KECETVTND DATES Willi BE ANNOUNCED LATER. o. WOOLDRIDGE, Ok* to. J. YANDLE, Ftratford. H. A. HAYCOCK. Hawera.
FIGS! PIGS! DORTHWICK ft gOK't i SECEIVKO DATES FOE MAY. Toko, Monday, 4, IS. T«riki —Wednesday, t, 20. Dooclm—Monday, li, 25. Stntfoi 4—Twodiy, 5, 12, 19, M. Midhirjt—Weanesdiy, 13, 27. 7c Went—Ai per Arrangement J. "OTCHEH, Agent.
MY WORD, LOOK! TIMBER AT 8/- PER 100 T»IMU BOARDING, Rough Heart Scantling, suitable for stables, cowsheds, «te. Face cuts at 3s; also quantity of Firewood cheap. Apply— T. V. SIMONS, Sawmiller, Carrington Road.
BETTER THAN THE BEST IN TARANAnI STFARM OF -| OA ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile from JLOU p_Q an j (jrcamery, Z miles from R*3wvr; sown down in tUe hest of KVKI'.Y ACRE CAS J!K PLOrcHKU. WILL CARRY 100 COtVS. fJercn-riioinMl lionso, li. anil c. water, and si) ticewwary outbuildings; 8-bail cowshed ronort'tc yards to hold 60 cews: Murine and L.K.O. milking plant. Wi-il witpred. PRICE £3O PER ACRS. Terms, £IOOO Cash. Also—
OQA ACRES FREEHOLD, one mile <6Q" from 3C h({ol, creamery, post office, railway station and tcwnshfps a'l in irraw; 220 acres flat and ploughable; acw 8-ro*med bouse, very up-to-date cowshed, wash-up room, engine room, ft tt- all concrete floors, including cover-►d-in yard*; 100 acres are rich draiood Price, £26 per acre; teraw, £I4OO eaA. further pantculaw aply to
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 1
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