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MEETINGS. CIVIL SERVICE. A MEETING of Members of all branches of the Civil Service will be held in St. Andrew’s Schoolroom (Presbyterian Church), Devon Street East, TO-NIGHT, 13th inst., to discuss the proposed furtlier reduction ef salaries. His Worship the Mayor will preside. SHOWS. NEW ZEALAND’S LEADING WINTER FEATURE. THIRTEENTH DOMINION DAIRY & GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA. JULY 4,5, 6, 7 & 8, 1922. STILL’ INCREASING IN. HOPULARITSf. ALL PROGRESSIVE FIRMS ARE EXHIBITORS. Special Feature will be the EXHIBIT OF FARM ROOTS by the Boys’ & Girls’ Clubs. The Schedules have been completely revised, and include classe“ for: DAIRY. SCHOOLS. FARM AND GARDEN. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLOSES. HONEY. FANCY WORK. HOME INDUSTRIES. POULTRY. CATS. PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. SEE OUR SPECIAL SCHOOL SCHEDULE. More Comprehensive, including 138 Classes. POULTRY SECTION Includes North Island Championships for Silver Wyandott.es, (male and female). Pekin Ducks (male and female), AO.V. Orpingtons but Black (male and female), Campines (male and female). ENTRIES CLOSE— School Sections, THURSDAY, June 15. Other Classes, SATURDAY, June 17. If you have not received a Schedule write at once to — L. O. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79, Hawera.

FOR -,SALE ACRES, on metalled road, freehold, 57 acres in grass; all flat and ploughable; 7 acres in crops. At present carrying 29 cows, S weaners, 3 horses. Dwelling of 5 rooms, 'bathroom, scullery, connected with town water supply. Seven-bail cowshed, concreted. Eight paddocks watered by river. ~ Three minutes from- school. Price £7O per acre, cash £G4O. —ALSO— A GOOD LEASE—GOING CONCERN. "8 P/i ACRES, 1 mile township, met- * ailed rouTL rent £2 10s if butter at Is, £2 l’2s Gd if 'butter fat_ 1/3, £2 15s if butter fat 1/6, and £2 17s 6d if butter fat 1/9; 1203 acres stumped, and all ploaghable when stumped; 9 acres swedes, 6 acres green oats, 2 acres carrots, 70 cows. 2 bulls, 3 horses, 2 yearlings* and 8 pigs. All farm implements. Two houses, one of 7 rooms, let at 20s a week, wash-house, h. and c. water, electric light, bathroom; and one house of 4 rooms, large shed, stable, implement shed and cowshed. LawrenceKennedy milking machines. Concreted floor and paved, yard. Water power installed to drive machines. Sixteen paddocks, well watered. Price and terms on application. ARTHUR B. GIBSON SOLE AGENT. EGMONT STNEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 474. P-O. Box 155.

“LEYLAND” RESULTS ARE SUPERIOR. YSTE have been supplied with accurate ’’ figures of the results obtained by The Eltham County Council in the use of their -Leyland” Lorry since they -purchased it. The figures speak for themselves, and are worth reading because they are not estimates but facts obtained from actual experience over average conditions for 17 months. LORRY USED—“Leyland” 4-ton I. Model Dump with Wooldridge Hoist. LOAD CARRIED.—4 yards, 5 to 6 tons according to nature of material carried. DISTANCE COVERED—24,O9O miles. PETROL USED—3,IS’2 gallons. MILES PER GALLON—7.64. OIL CONSUMPTION—IOOO miles per gallon. ' REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS—NiI. BEST MONTH for CONSUMPTION— July 1021 covered 1370 miles on 0.3 miles to gallon of petrol. COST per Mile for Petrol used—aid approximately. PERIOD in USE —17 months to 31st March, 1922. IT IS QUALITY THAT TELLS THE TALE. BUY A “LEYLAND” and you buy QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ECONCMY & ENDURANCE. WILSON’S ZOTOR SUPPLIES. LTD.. rtLTHAM AND WANGANUI. J Q?hone No. 195, Eltham.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 1

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