BALES BY ADCXION. LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. FEBRUARY— Friday, 4—Kohuratahi. Monday, 7—Urenui. Friday, 11—Pohokura. Monday, 14—Wahvakaiho. Tuesday, I.l—Stratford. Thursday, 17—Awakiflo Friday, 18—Okau. Tuesday, 22—Unitl. Monday, 23—Douglas (Supplement ary) MARCH— Friday, 3—Urenui (Supplementary] Wednesday, B—Kohuratahi (Sup plementary) Friday, 10—Waiwakaiho mentary) Friday, 17—Uruti (Supplementary'! Wednesday, 29—Pohokura (Supplementary). Entries invited. Special Notice.—The Rules and Regu lation3 of the Taranaki Auctioneers Association will come into force as from January 1. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. KING desires to notify his clients that the Kohuratahi Sale has been postponed from FRIDAY, February 4 to WEDNESDAY, February 23. NEWTON KING. STONY RIVER YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above—--40 mixed weaners 40 store and forward cows 10 bulls ' . "' H ' - 60 18-months mixed 1 gig 10 pigs 100 fat ewes 250 store eweS 200 woolly lambs 10 Romney rams 60 shorn lambs I 10 weaner pigs gHE E . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, ■-■ NEWTON KING [ hold his Annual Sheep Fair as I above. Entries invited. WHY HAVE DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT AND HEADACHES? TO TARANAKI RESIDENTS. J. ANTHONY rp yA S, QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN (by exam.), foremost Sight Specialist for Glasses, of 18 Karangahape Road. Auckland, of 20 years' practical knowledge in diagnosis of defects of Eyesight, and Spectacle-fitting, can be consulted professionally at— NEW PLYMOUTH—Mr. Sykes's INGLEWOOD-At Mr. Painte's Pharmacy, Wednesday, February 2nd. WAITARA-At Mr. Ogle's Pharmacy, Saturday, February 5. Kindly make appointments early, personally or by letter. If your eyes give you trouble or headaches, do not neglect to sen me. Your eyes are your, most valuable asset. If ' you cannot see as well as formerly when reading, sewing, studying, or see distant objects clearly, and your eyes ache', ache, ache, have .them attended to.
|)ON'T cough yourself righfint© consumption. Fresh air & Lane's Emulsion cure bad coughs. 54 PRIME NELSON FRUIT, FREIGHT PAID to any Station in the North Island. Apples (Cooking) 7/- full-size 401b ease Apples (Dessert) 8/- full-size 4?lb case. Plums, 4/o y,-ease (up to Feb. 10) Aeetannes, 5/6 %-ease (up to Feb. 10). Peaches, 5/- %-case (up to March 20). V\ Uliams Pears, 5/- V£-ease (up to Feb. (Half-cases weigh from 20 to 221b). Terms, Cash with order. H. 6. KINGSLAND, , APPLEBY, NELSON. For a cheap and enjoyable outing durin" THE HOLIDAY SEASON TVJGAERE H-ARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash hi the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then let them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds, ' Adnjiasion: Sixpence
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1916, Page 8
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