JJEWTOX ICING'S LIST OF SALES AUGUST— Wednesday, 18—Stony River, (Monday, 33—Urenui. Tuesday, 24—OSahotu. Tuesday, 24—Stratford Hide, SJdn and Wool Sale. .Wednesday, 25—Stony River Hor«n Fair. Friday, 27 —Waiwakaiho. Monday, 30-aearing Sale, K. Williamson, Mangorei. . Monday, 30—Toko. Tuesday, 31—Stratford. Tuesday, 31—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. SEPTEMBER— Pedigree Holstein Sale, Newton King and A. Harold Street, Bell Block Thursday 2—W. J. Huston, Croydon Road, Waipuku.
JUST arrived, and now at H. BARKAOLOUGH'B, Hawera, the CuampiojJ Dual-Gaited Stallion, HAVOC, dinner of the Auckland Cup, as a three-year-old, one mile and a quarter. 2min 48sec; two miles, toxin 36sec. Th< only horse in the North Wand .eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Gup. FranzrrMurmer. Also, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BEIIS. By. Abbey Bells (imp.)— Countess of Lodde (imp.). COME AND SEE OUR NEW . . , SPRING SUITINGS : We have the smartest range of . Clothe that it has frood for- ' tune,to procure for a long time, and we can give you splendid value ifi ' NEW SUITS FOR SPRING. Tliere js laeting satisfaction iu wearing a suit that conies from our workroom. We aim at perfection in (every detail, and guarantee a perfect and comfortable fit Ur » .pry CONSULT US IN GOOD 'Uilli .<M>UI ,: .!"'■,'. .YOUR NEW SUIT. ' . I "geo. pearce; TAILOR NEW PLYMOUTH. tfAWERA-OPUNAKE MOTOR 'Btf T*.-, SERVICE. .':, ,
Leaves Htwera 12.40 p.m. :• ■■■;,..'■■'' InaM 1.20 p.m. ftiatyiia 1.30 p.m. Leaves Manila 1.45 p.m v „ Kaupokonui 1.55 p.i „ Olakclio 2.10 p.m. „ Oeo 2.40 p.m. „ IPihama, 3 p.m. Arrives Opunake 3.30 p.m. Leaves Opunakc 0.30 a.m. „ Pihama 7 a.m. „ Oeo; 7.10 a.m. „ Otalteho 7.40 a.m. „ Kaupokonui 7.50 a.m. Arrives Manaia 8 a.m. Leaves Manaia 8,20 a.m. „ Inaha 8.30 a.m. Arrives Havera 9 a.m. J. MOURIE, Manal*. "~ Brad "-■ Mn.Aofcfe*U hcawb on • *•-■-■ II TUI CaHkaL UKd Tin Call Meal cceu, The M»l Umy ,KK WiS«»w A«**»»M7"W C*
25fc.Ui • 6,'- 100tb.b*t . 23/-Solb.bi|-11/9 200lb.Uj • 44/8 "Jl H 0 S. Y § gIM 0N 8 SAWMILLER, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH/ Has taken this opportunity of rniuuuucing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he ha*, Be-OPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at his residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for building throughout,
VI VIP Ic The great specific for Eczema (used ia connection with VIVIFIC OINTMENT). Its-effecta are also wonderful in cases of indigestion. The following testimonial attests to its virtues: — New Plymouth, June 26,1913. Messrs Moore and Co. Dear Sirs,—l can recommend the value of your "VTVJ3ETC" Ointment, together with the medicine for the eczema rash, and a tonic also. Our boy had a bad knee for three months. A friend recommended "VrVIFIC." After using two bottles of tonic and one of Ointment, I am happy to say he b quite cured and well, and I can safely recommend its U9c to other sufferers.—Your* faithfully. (Sd.) A. FBETHEY, If your storekeeper does sot stock it, apply to Messrs Burgess, Praser and Co, New iHyjnouth and Hawera, or Meter* Kempthorne, Proaser and Co. aad ShH> land and Co., Wellington. Price 3/6 per bottle. Ointment, i/i per pot.
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