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PUBLIC NOTICES. JERSEY FIELD DAY. I MONDAY, MARCH 20. At Mr. A. J. Luxton's Farm, Omata. JERSEY Cattle Judging and Dairy Cow Demonstration by Mr. H. E. B. Watson (Official Jersey Demonstrator). All interested, in “Better Dairy Cows” are cordially invited. Commences at 10.30 sharp. Luncheon provided. Ladies bring a basket. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'pHE Partnership subsisting between Quinn and Kenny, of the Regal Music Shop, has been dissolved as from Ist March, 1922. The business will now be conducted by J. C. Kenny. (Signed) J. H. QUINN. J. C. KENNY. ' WANTED FOR A CLIENT. CHOICE Jersey in-calf Heifers. Must be from one herd. State price to— FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, Land and Stock Agents, New Plymouth. NOTICE TO FARMERS. <4 THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS. Waitara, have advanced the price of Bacon Pigs to s£d per lb; porkers sd. J. BUTCHER, Representative, Stratford. ’Phone 157. EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. TWENTY-FIRST p RIALS Will be held on MARCH 21 & 22, 1922, at Mr. W. SNOWDEN’S FARM, IN AH A. Refreshment Booth run in Aid of Russian Famine Relief Fund. ENTRIES close on Saturday, March 18, at 8 p.m. Adinission —Is, Ladies Free. J. F. TIDDY, Hon. Sec., Box 2, Hawera. Telephone Nos. 354 and 323. FARMERS’ UNION, KAPONGA. FIELD DEMONSTRATION of DAIRY CATTLE (all breeds, grades and purebreds), will be held under the auspices of the above, in Messrs. Newton King’s Saleyards, on Wednesday, March 22, at 11 a.m. Demonstrator, Mr. F. Ranford, of Stratford. Admission 1/-, Luncheon 1/-. D. MALONE, Chairman. R. D. DAGG, Secretary.

COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD. 0N March 31, 1922, we' are closing our books and intend doing business on a strictly cash basis. All of our goods will be marked at the very lowest possible prices for cash. We hope by strict attention to business to still merit a fair share of your valued support.

'M’OTICE to Residents of Inglewood & District. —An up-to-date establishment for Cleaning and Repairing Clothing has been opened. Repairs a speciality. —The Economic. Inglewood (next Egar’s Billiard Room). Orders for Trousers and Boys’ Shorts also taken. HOSIERY PRICES CUT TO CLEAR. CASHMERE: Were 5/11. Now 4/6 Were 6/6. Now 5/6 Were 6/11. Now 5/11 Were 7/6. Now 6/6 Were 7/11. Now 6/6 Were 8/6 Now 7/11 Were 8/11. Now 7/11 Were 10/6. Now 8/6 SILK: Were 12/6. Now 10/6 Were 30/-. Now 25/-. Were 19/6. Now 17/6 Were ’O/e. Now 9/6 ARTIFICIAL SILK: Were 10/6. Now 6/6 Were. 7/6. Now 6/11 Were 6/6. Now 5/11 Were 5/11. Now 5/6 Children’s Sox and g-Hose, all grades, have to be greatly reduced. MAWKES & CHAMPION JERSEY AND HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS, 277 DFVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 1

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