r [HlB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.'S LIST OF SALES FOR AUGUST— Thursday s—Wavorley Springing Heifer Fair. Friday li—Wavcrley. Friday o—Uourke's Estate, WaverIf 'l/' !) !"• I"' - Tuesday 10—Stratford. Tuesday .10—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday 11—Kltham. Thursday, 12— W. Woisin, Croydon Road, Wharehula. Thursday 12—Ifaivera. Thursday 12—Kolmratahl. ■Ho-iidny IP —Opunuke. Tuesday 17—Jlanaia. Tuesday 17—Stratford Springing ITeifer Sale. . Friday 20—Wnverley. Friday 20-Te Wera. Saturday 21 Stratford Spring Horse Fair. Monday 23—Kakaramea. Tuesday 2J—.Stratford. Tuesday 2-I—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday -21—Stratford Wool, Skin and Hide Sale. Wednesday 25—El than). Thursday 2G—lTawera. Monday 30—Opunnke. Tuesday 31—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 31—Manaia. 1 • JI3ST arrived, and now at H. BARRAOLOUGTI'S, Ilawera, the Champion Dual-Gaitcd Stallion, lIAVOO. Winner of the 'Auckland Cup, as a three-year-old, one mile and a quarter, 2min 48sec; two miles, 4min 3&9ee. The oiiiy horse in the North Island eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Cup. Franz—Mil rmcr. Also, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BELLS, By Abbey Bells (imp.)— Countess of lodde (imp.). fREES! SE S ! rp R E 1 &' PLANT NOW-
FI XL'S MURICATA, splendid bus'j/ trees, from 15/- to 25/- per 100. I'INUS INSIGNUS, 2-year-old, 15/* p#j 100; 3-year, 20/- and 25/- per 100 GOLDEN AKE-AKE—Tlie best £*r<le» liedge plant grown, from 15/- to 29/ per 100. SEND FOR OUR fiO.PAfIE OATALOGUt OF SHRUBS. FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, Etc. All trees grown on high exposw ground, therefore very hardy. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD. EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 405. Or CITY FRUIT & FLOWER CO. Devon Street. 'Phone 270. IF YOU ARE A STRANGER Looking for the best place for a shave, he well advised — GO TO PREECE'S For every conceivable reason that an up-to-date tonsorial saloon can adduce, the men of New Plymouth find Preece's the best place FOR SHAVING AND FOR TOBACCO. OUR TAILORED COSTUMES arc noteworthy for their style and distinction, and we are always propared to turn out a perfect fitting Costume in any of the newest style*. We are thoroughly acquainted with the movements of fashion and can guarantee Absolute satisfaction at strictly Moderate Prices. Real style in Ladies' Dress is :iot achieved by every Tailor,' ut ill this we excel. GEO- PEARCE, COSTUMIER, DEVON STREKT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Coing to the Dance? Then, be correctly dreßsed for it, and secure the maximum enjoyment. "She" will appreciate your correct shirt, collar, tie, gloves; and your stylish suit. Yes, a warm overcoat and muffler will be "worth while" after the dance. We can fit you out as you ought to bo clothed.
DAVE GLEG 6 INGLEWOOD'S CLOTHIER. 'p H 0 s. y gIM 0N s SAWMILLER, CAHIiINIiTON ROAD, NKW PLYMOUTH. Ilaa taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has Ue OI'KXKD his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at his residence, Vogoltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for building throughout
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 8
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