PUBLIC NOTICES. pLUNKET BAYS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 17 and 18. 10 o’clock. FRIDAY 10 o’clock. MART AT ENTRANCE OF EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Flower Stall —(Exquisite Spring Blossoms —Produce Stall—A Royal Banquet; Sucking Pig, Poultry, Lamb, Cakes, Jellies, Eggs, Cheese. A RIOT OF GOOD THINGS. No Sales before 10 o’clock. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE COLLECTION. SATURDAY KAWAROA PARK. ALL KINDS OF MERRIMENT. 1.30 to 5.30. Baby Show—Open to ail Babies, Ten Prizes. Is your baby the finest in Taranaki? If not, why not? Bird with the Gd stuffing, Punch and Judy, Summer Snow Ball (filled with your heart’s desire), Cocoanut Shies, Duck Ring, Balloons, Soft Drinks, Tailless Pig, Lollie Stall, Afternoon Tea, Plunket Nurses’ Toy*. Stall, Children’s Clothes. THREE CHEERS FOR HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. gAB Y gHOW. PLUNKET BABY DAY—KAWAROA PARK. SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1922. Judges: Dr. Allison and Dr. Hazel Allison, Waitara. Judging commences at 2 o’clock. ■Entries close on Friday, 2Jov. 17. Entrance Is. CLAS S E S : 1. Baby under 3 months. 2. Baby girl under G months?. 3. Baby hoy under 6 months. 4. Balhy girl from 6 months to 12 months. 5. Baby boy from 6 months to 12 months. 6. Baby girl from 12 months to 18 months. 7. Baby boy from 12 months to 18 months. 8. Baby girl from IS months to 2yrs. 9. Baby boy from 18 months to 2yrs. 10. Best Plunket (i.e. breast fed.) baby at nine months. 11. Best Plunket baby, fed on humany ized milk, at 9 months. 12. Twins.
NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. TARANAKI BRANCH. A CONFERENCE will be held at Moturoa Works on November L£s, and at Patea on November 29. Addresses by Officers of the Department and Grading Competition. H. CROSBIE, Hon. Sec. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! JJNLESS prevented by the seamen’s strike, a Cargo of Screened and Unscreened STATE COAL will leave Greymouth THIS WEEK for NEW PLYMOUTH. Order early from W. W. THOMSON & SON, ’Phone 654. Devon St. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. TJAVING severed my connection with the late firm of Thomas and Johnson, I desire to intimate to motor car and motor lorry owners that I intend continuing the Motor Repair Business of the late firm on the lower floor of the same building. All work entrusted to me will be thoroughly and faithfully carried out under my personal supervision. CHARGES REASONABLE. L. THOMAS, Opposite Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. ’Phone 638. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. /AWING to premises occupied by us being sold, all accounts owing to us must be settled or arranged for by November 30, 1922. BRUCE & FEAKINS, General Blacksmiths & Coachbuilders, Currie Street, New Plymouth. WATCH THIS SPACE! THE gOUTHERN QROSS QOMPANY, £TD. Offers most attractive policies on liberal terms. Write or call for literature telling all about our special— HOUSE PURCHASE POLICY. It shows the way to own your own home and bp insured at, the same time. GET IN TOUCH WITH US NOW I Apply THE MANAGER, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., LTD.. (Mandel’s Building), WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 1
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