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SHOWS. NEW PLYMOUTH WINTER SHOW: CORONATION HALL, UILL STiIKET. JUNE gth, loth, nth, & 12th, 1920. Prize Schedules now available. generaTdivisiok. CLASSES FOR—Home-made Butter, Hams and Bacon, Fruit, Garden Vegetables, Potatoes, Field Roots, Farmers' Classes, Cooking, Homemade Sweets, Jams, Sauces, Pickles, Bottled Fruits, Preserved Fresli Vegetables, Fancy Work, Honey, Photography, etc., etc. Competitions for articles made from benzine boxes and tins, etc. SCHOOLS DIVISION. Schools Rural Work, Writing, Draw-

ing, and General Competitions for Girls and Boys. POULTRY DIVISION. A most comprehensive schedule of , classes for Poultry, Ducks, Pigeons, Canaries, Children's Pets, etc., etc. The greatest number of special prizes, gold medals, and trophies, ever offered by the Society for Poultry Division. C'olumbarian Peace Trophy valued at £3O for Competition in Pigeon Section. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MAY 29th NEXT. Write for Schedule to-day, stating whether for Poultry or General Competitions, or both. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 19, 'Phone 87, New Plymouth.

JJUNTING piXTURES. 1920. MAY 27.—Mr. P. Sampson's, Sentry Hill. Further Fixtures Later. FARMERS you want a machine that ia simple. You want a machine that is reliable. You want to get rid of releaser trouble. You want a machine without a vacuum tank. You want a machine that ia economical. You want a machine that won't go wrong. You want a machine that will milk into an open bucket if neecssary. You want a machine that won't ihjure your cows. IN FACT, YOU WANT THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. Let us show you, To show you ia to Convince You. STAINTON & CO; LIMITED. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. B. STONE Representative. BOX 732, REMOVAL NOTICE. T BEG to notify my numerous customers and the general public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close finally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April (!, under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No. 301-303 Devon Street, opposite the Red Post. In thanking you for your past support and soliciting a continuance o£ same, I beg to i rmsiii at your service— ROBERT WHALE. XHE TARANAKI PROVINCIAL WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. '.^ L PERMANENTLY DISABLED SOLDIERS.—The Taranaki Provincial War Relief Associtaion has decided to extend the benefits under the Permanently Disabled Soldiers Scheme to Returned Discharged Soldiers whose permanent disability is at least 20 per cent, subject to the following condition. 1. All applicants must be able to comply with the rule re domicile. RULE.—The domicile of the soldier shall be deemed to be the place where the applicant resided at least 3 months prior to enlisting. In the event of the applicant not having resided in any one place for a period of 3 months prior to enlisting then the domicle shall be the place of enlistment. 2. Applications will be received from all Taranaki Returned Discharged men who are at present in receipt of a pension. 3. It will not be necessary for those men who have previously made application as Permanently Disabled Soldiers to make further application as their records have been retained by the Association and in the event of tiie disability being in excess of 20 per cent, their applications will automatically come up for consideration. 4. As the Taranaki Provincial War Relief Association haa not adopted th< policy of making grants by right of service all applications will be considered on their merits. r>. All applications must be lodged with the Secretary of the Local Branch of the Taranilki Provincial War Relief Association, or Patriotic Association of district wherein applicant at present resides. Applications close 22nd Mav, 1920. " W. POWER, Secretary. Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed between the skirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation, which protects the air pas9ase» against influf<taM iafMttah.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 3

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