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SALES BY AUCTION. ■JMIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY OO.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JANUARY— Waverley—Frilay 21. Kakaramea—Monday 24. Stratford —Tuesday 25. Eltham—Wednesday 2(i. Wednesday, -Jan. 2(s.—Clearing Sale on account J. H. Bennett, Cross Road, Midhirst. Hawera—Thursday 27. Kohuratahi Sheep and Ram FairThursday 27. Talm-r Road—Friday 28. Te Wera Sheep and Ram Fair—Friday 28. Opunake—Monday 31. Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulations of the Haranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from January 1. rpARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gjOCIETY; 41st ANNUAL SHOW*

NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 1 and 2, 1910. MOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY, GENERAL ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916. Sch«dulea on application to—■ A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Care Webster and McKellar's, Currie Street, New Plymouth. QHETWODE gCHOOL, SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will re-open on Wednesday, February 9, 1916. Pupils prepared if desired for matriculation, Civil Service, and all musical examinations. Kindergarten class for children under seven years old. . Misft Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Friday, February 4, from 3 to 5 p.m. story of circus life, in which the favorite actress, Dorothy Cisli, makes good as the heroine. "Patlie'e Gazette" and a trio of laughable comedies are the programme, which will be repeated for the last time to-night. THE WHEAT SUPPLY. A VEXATIOUS PROBLEM. . By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Referring to . the Wheat question, in reply to recent criticism, Mr. Massey to-day said: Fanners can do better than grow .wheat, and if at a time like this the duty on wheat and flour was permanently abolished, then we have to face.the result, namely, that in future years we would have to import a very large proportion of the wheat required, at greatly increased prices compared with what we have been paying in recent years. He was anxious to avoid that. Wheatgrowers had done their duty during the war period by sowing an increased area in cereals, and It was no wonder that many felt that the time had come to give up wheat-growing and go in for another branch of agriculture, in connection with which there would be less abuse and more profit. The. Government Statistician says that there is sufficient wheat to last from now till March 14. This means that there is considerably less than a million bushels in stock. When the 100,000 bushels was borrowed from New South Wales there was only ten days' supply in hand.

' CLEARS OUT THE GERMS. When you have a cold, culture beds for the germs of pneumonia and other diseases form in the throat. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of a cold there is no danger of pneumonia or oilier infections, for being an expectorant it clears out these culture beds thus preventing germg getting into the system. For that reason alone : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Uic best medicine you can use for colds, Sold everywhere. A Hastings fruit-grower this season picked and sold lS,ooolbs of raspberries, the crop being un unusually large one. BETTER THAX CASTOR OIL. _ Disorders of the stomach and constipation are the most common complaints with children. To correct tlicui you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. A dose at bed time will do the work and will malco your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Half a tablet is sufficient for a child under ten years. Don't punish your children by giving thc'in castor oil. Chamberlain's Tablets are better and wore oloasant to take, Seld evuxwiisifc

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 8

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