PUBLIC NOTICES. gpARANAKI IyjTETROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY. RESULTS OF WEIGHT-JUDGING COMPETITIONS. ANNUAL SHOW—MARCH 9 & 10. BL'LLOCK: Correct Dead Weight 6141b5. S. Radford, Okaiawa (GlSjlbs), first prize, £5. Mrs. Molesworth Street (613), H. H. Olson, Egmont Village (613), and H. Sampson, Bell Block (613) divide second and third prizes, £1 4d each. PEN OF SHEEP: jCorrecr*Total Dead Weight 2281b5. W. Mace, Omata (227), first prize, £3. H. S. Wagstaff, care Taranaki Farmers’ Meat Co. (225), second prize, £2. Mrs. S. R. Lancaster, Palmerston North (224|), Fred Tikorangi (2245), and C. C. Crozier Inglewood (231|) divide third prize money, 6/S each. z % WILLIAM P. OKEY; Secret cry. NOTICE. * TO FARMERS AND EMPLOYERS' * OF LABOR. NUMBER of Male Immigrants arriving at the end of the month, open for engagement. Applications’ addressed to the local Salvation Army Officer will receive immediate attention. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under “The Building Societies Act, 1880.”) SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and payable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday, March 12, 1921), till 5 p.m. L. M. MONTEATH; Secretary.
'J’OWN JJALL, QPUNAKE. APRIL 13, 14 & 15. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, GREAT TUG-OF-WAR CQMPETITION. Organised, by Town Queen Committee in aid of Mrs. Lyttle’s candidature. Teams of five-a-side. £35 IN PRIZES £35 Particulars later. JAMES FREYNE, Hon. Secretary.
f MUNICIPAL gWIMMING JJATHS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17, ALL-SCHOOLS CARNIVAL. * N\K JERSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. / STRATFORD BRANCH. rpHE Annual Field Day and Demonstration will be held on TUESDAY, March 15, at 10.30 a.m., on Mr. W. Pollock’s Farm, Kahouri Road, Stratford. Mr. H. E. B. Watson, Demonstrator. All interested invited to attend; ladies a basket. A. J. BARR, Secretary. CASH TRADING. BLACKSMITH & COACHBUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION. QN and after March 10, 1921, all work done will be STRICTLY CASH. If booking is required, a charge .of 2.5 per cent, will be added, which will be deducted it account is paid on or before the 20th of the month following. No reduction will be made after this date. All overdue accounts must be paid or arranged for on or before April 20; otherwise they will be sued for without further notice. "SILKS LADIES! PURCHASE YOUR SILKS THE MAIL ORDER WAY; AVE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 10 Momme White Jap Silk, 27 inches wide, 5/6 per yard, or 5/4 per yard by the piece of 60 yards. 10 Momme Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide; white or cream; 10/6 per yard, or 10/3 yer yard by the piece of 50 yards. POST FREE & CASH WITH ORDER. •These are first quality heavy washing silks. We guarantee satisfaction or your money will returned upon the return of goods. DOMINION MAIL ORDER HOUSE, BOX 32, WELLINGTON, j
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1921, Page 1
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