gT. gULB gHOW, OT. MARY'S WH.T.T., THDBSDAY ASD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and 4. Olinnct] (or Adults and Children. Decorated Tables. Afternoon Tea, Produce, Refreshment, and Sveeta Stalls. ' Music oa Thursday 'Evening. Doors Open from 2. to 5.30, and from 7 to 9.30. Admission Is. L. H. DEVENISH, Bon. See. TARASAKI CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. Quarterly General Meeting of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Chamber, St. Aubym Street, on FRIDAY, September 4, at 7.30 pja. BUSINESS: General. H. BEDFORD, Secretary,
TAttTKT, HEAVE, TARIKI!" GRAND Patriotic Concert will l»e held oil SEPTEMBER 3, in aid of the Tariki Patriotic Fiind, to be followed toy a Dance. Good programme, music, floor, and supper. Admission: Concert, Is; Dance, Gcnt.'s 2s, ladies Is.
E. CftOSSMAX, Hon. Sec. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. I*HE Cast-off Clothing Committee will be gbtd to receive garments of any size, ji fairly good condition, up to the end of September, to be forwarded to England to relieve cases of distress. The parcels may be left with:— Mrs Crooke, corner of Vivian and Dawson Streets; 3t» Mclsaac, South Road; Miss Lewis' Fancy Shop, Devon Street; C. E. Baker and Co.'s Furniture Shop, Devon Street.
TTREXCI-WAITARA-Ncw PLYMOUTH MOTOR 'EOS AND PARCELS AGENCY. Motor "Bus leaves Uronui daily at 8 ajn., Waitara 9.15 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth Trocadero), at 3 p.m; (Thursdays 1 p.m.) Leaves Waitara 4.30 p.m. for Urenui (Thursdays 2.15 pjn.) Prompt delivery of parcels and careful attention to all orders. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor. TJRENUI-WAITARA-Ncw PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE.
I wish to state that I am starting my service to Urenui on SATURDAY NEXT, September 5. and every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afterward?, leaving tlrenui 8.30, Waitara 9.30, arriving New Plymouth 10.15, leaving Now Plymouth 3.45 p.m. DAILY WAITARA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. Verv easy and comfortable running. Fares: Urenui-New Plymouth return, 6a jot more as per arrangement. Messages left at Mr. Sweet's. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. BETTEK THAW THE BEST IN TARANAiiI
A FARM OF 1 QA ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile from LdV po an ,i Creamery, 2 miles from Railway; sown down in the best of wrasses. EVERY ACRE CAN BE PLOUGHED. WILL CARRY 100 COW.-. Seven-roomed house, h. and c. water, and all necessary outbuildings; 8-bail cowshed, concrete yards to hold 60 cows: engine and L.K.G. milking plant. Weß watered. PRICE £SO PER ACRE. Terms, £IOOO Cash. Also— OQft ACRES FREEHOLD, one mile from school, creamery, post office, railway station and township; a 1 in crass; 220 acres flat and ploughable, new 6-roomed house, very up-to-date cowshed, wash-up room engine room, etc.; all concrete floors, including coyer-ed-in vnrds; 100 acres are rich drained ■ wamf. t'ricc, £26 per acre; term-, For further paritculars aply to BOW'VTPR AND CO. 52 RIDGWAY STREET, WAXGAXUI.
CMW ZEALAND INSi'ttANO* OOMPAVy, LIMITED. tut, MARTVE *nd ACCIDENT IN* ifIUKCE 3i «U it« braMtiM i LOWEST CUKBKNT KATES. prfyh oIHm: Comer of Brought* -at Btre»'«- New Plymouth. tnroßgWnt W« jwotim#.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 2 September 1914, Page 1
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