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AREA PUBLIC H ALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. GRAND Concert & Dance, Proceeds for benefit of Egmont Nursing Fond. SPECIALLY GOOD PROGRAM. Good supper, good floor. Admission : Cor cart, 1/6 ; dance, gents. 2/-, ladies free. 8 ' , B. HANSEN, Hon. See. TO BUILDERS. HpENDERS for the erection of a JL house in Opunake for Mr D. Ross will be received at my office np to 6 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Bch April. Plans, specifications and conditions may be seen at my office. A. O BRIEN, Architect, Opunake, 26/8/14 N Z. FARMERS’ UNION. OPUNAKE BRANCH. i qnHE ANNUAL MEETING wll X be held in the Tow/. Had on Saturday, April 4cb, at 1 p.m. Business: Balance sheet and general. Address at 2 p.m. by Mr 0. W. Henry, H.A.D., H.D.D., Agricultural Instructor ‘N.P. Technical College. Subject; ‘Baoteeia and Cleanliness.’ Cordial invitation to all interested. G. LOONEY, Chairman.

K. CANNELL, Bookseller and Stationer, OPDNAKE. > ' JUST TO HAND THE LATEST IN MTJSIO. ADEIAN HOPE’S LATEST WALTZ—- “ Dawn of Spring.” ONLY a limited r.rmber, so come early and secure a copy of this beau: iu, Wftltz. tr* -rar vf sawror r uaaaoi

RAHOTU Autumn Cattle Fair TUESDAY. 7th APRIL. will hold his Autumn Cattle Fair at Rahotu Yards as above. PRESENT ENTRIES. IAKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE lU O U oomnrisine—--860 weaner steers 170 weaner heifers 150 18 to 20 month steers 60 18 month grade Jersey hfrs 40 nice conditioned 2£yr steers 160 store and forward cows 80 fat cows 12 bulls 10 springing heifers 50 18 month beifers 40 2|yr colored in calf heifers 40 2Jyr Shorthorn in calf hfrs On account Executors R. Morrow’s estate : 80 well grown nicely marked 6 months Holstein heifers by the pedigree bull, De Kol 11, and Netberland 1 111, oat of first class Holstein cows. Sale at 12 80 p.m. Further entries invited.

MELBOURNE HOUSE All Goods at City Prices. W.B. CORSETS. No lady is well dressed without a good Corset. We stock the W.B’s., which are perfection. All sizes and shapes from 2/11. to 18/6. r i m Ladies’ Knitted, Rainproof and Blanket Coats. All Colors and Styles. INSPECTION COSTS YOU NOTHING. S- M. CORNISH, OPUNAKE.

<t ;bamaphones. ' ——————— I ll KiW-MB!— I —— lß i 1 P IliWllliliii ll ll iillliWl /'I 1 WING undertaken an agency for Gramaphones, I 11. to execute all orders pertaining to these well-known instrame . At present I am showing three splendid machines at popular prices, viz. The “ CINCH ” M. The “CECIL” ~ £5. The “COMPTON" £7. No one can afiord to be without music when it is being placed before you at such a ridiculously low figure an “J?° bome is complete without music of some sort. Why not have the BEST! Come in and listen to Harry Lauder, Billy Williams, Peter Dawson, . ’ V - I Ernest Pike and a host of others. lOin. ZONOriiON’S RECORDS (double sided) 8/6 each. NEEDLES, 8 i per box of 200; 8s per 1000. Catalogues free on application. WM. BLYTH, I JEWELLER qpunake.

OPUN A K E Cash Cycle Depot. CARBIDE, OILS St OSCLE NECESSARIES of every description kept in stock. WE SELL JJIISHING MOTOR BIKE REPAIRS done by an expert at city prices, VULCANISING a speciality. No job too large and none too email for us to do. A. T. Clare, Trotter’s Bldgs , Main Street, Cpunake

1 I E E A A S B T T E R 7 WILL SOON BE HEBE. Think early about that SUIT or COSTUME to avoid disappointment. LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW W< H. CABBIE, “The Tailor," (Late of Forsyth's, Ltd., Benfieid Street, Glasgow!) Hinton’s Home-made JAMS, E have j oat landed a large consignment of this pure, wholesome Jam, It is guaranteed pore—therefore the beet. The following are a few of the assortments we have : 21b glass jars Raspberry, Strawberry, Black Carract, Mar* malade, Melon and Lemo.i and Apricot Conserve. tins, assorted. lib tins, assorted.. lib tins, Raspbfarry. tins, Apricot. 01b tins, assorted. TRY IT TO-DAY. Obtainable only at THE QUALITY STORE. I THORPE and CALLAGHAN.

OPUNAKE Autumn Cattle Fair WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL. NJJ LOAN & M.A. 00., LD. ,/j . will hold their Autumn Oattle Jb'air »s above. Early entries requested,

OPUNAKE GENTLEMEN’S CLUB A MEETING of those interested in the formation of the above will be held at the Town Hall, Opunabe, on Wednesday, April Sib, 1914, at 8 p.m.

A Mile a Minute FOR SEVEN HOURS ON A B*h.p. BUDGE. ON Brooklands track, Mr 0. G. Pallia, on a p. RUDGE, covered a mile a minute for eeven hours, thus break r ng world's records up to ten hoars. 1914 Model Badge Multi's ia B£h.p. and 6-6 h p. now landing. Let us arrange a Mai rnn and demonstrate to you their power, ep:ed and reliability. Agent for Taranaki OHAB. H. TAYLOR. Cycle k Motor Engineer, Manaia. P.O. Box No 1. ’Phono No. 46 Hector Parses, Representative.

LIST OF BALES. APRIL— Wednesday I—Stony River Thursday 2—Waiwakaiho Autumn Horse Fair Friday 8 and Saturday 4— St rat ford Autumn Horse Fair Tuesday 7—Eahotu Autumn Cattle Pair. Entries invited. T, J. Mildenhall, SADDLES & HARNESS MAKES HORSE & COW COVERS. New season’s Canvas and Check to hand of the best quality. MAKE our OWN COVERS on the premises, and will GUARANTEE OUR PATRONS. Best quality covers at a reasonable price, Leave your orders early. T. J. Mildenhall, FULL STOCK OF SADDLERY at city prices. Note Address HILLS’ BUILDINGS.

YOU WOULD LIKE A PAIK OF THESE SHOES. not because they fit so comfort, ably and wear so well, not because the price is so low. Not only because they look so supremely stylish and smart, No f t»qt because of any of these individual points, but because HOLMES & ARTHUR’S FOOTWEAR includes every one of these favorable points. We pride ourselves upon the dainty selection and full showing of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Boots and Shoes we are presenting. We invite everybody to call and see whether we CAN HOLMES & ARTHUR. fit feet——we guess we cancome and try us. GENERAL STOREKEEPERS •» OPUNAKE.

OPUNAKE TOWN DISTRICT. GRAZING. BADGE COLLARS for the year commenoiog Ist April mav now be procured M the Board’d office Fees and conditions same as last year. A. O’BRIEN, Town Olerk. Opunake, 27/8/14. WANTED.-By single man, board ’’ and residence in private family. Apply “ R.W." Times office. FOR SALE.—Boy’s pony. Apply J. P. Burton. WANTED.— Good general servant. Apply Mrs Burton. WANTED.— To rent in Opunake a stmll hou e, or sHaro house with another, ipply A. Walker, Te Kiri. A t. il lamp for motor X; oar. Owner can have same by applying at this office.

HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. FE AVER’S CLEANSING DRENCH THE MOST EBFEOTIVE DRENCH AND THE MOST REASONABLE IN PRICE. ISs. DOZEN. COMPOUND LANOLINS OINTMENT for Sore Teats in Cows. Is 6d and 2s 6d tin. NON-GRBASY APPLICATION for Sore Teats. Recommended where milking machines are in use. Is and 2s tin. PETROLEUM JELLY in tins from Is upwards. The 2s 6d size is the largest for the money obtainable anywhere. OARBOLISED OIL, Invaluable for Outs, wounds, etc., should be found in every Milking Shed and Stable. AROMAEE POWDER. The only Certain Cure for Seou? in Calves, 1/6, and 2/6 per tin. ALTERATIVE CONDITION POWDERS for Horses 2s 6d per tin. WHITE EMBROCATION for Horses and Cattle. 2s 6d per bottle. VETERINARY SYRINGES of all kinds. JOHN *-FE AVER, rHASMAOEUTIOAL~OHEMIBT - - OPDNAKB.

Mr Hugh M’dalmont’s manbton, Abbeylands, has been burned, tie damage being estimated ot £15,000 Suffragettes are suspected. The grounds were recently need as a drill ground tor. Ulster volunteers. As the milking season Blackens oft, the wedding season commences, and those desirens of purchasing wedding presents would do well to inspect Mr Sixth's splendid range of electro-plated goods, f OTIOE is hereby given that sections 86, block XIV, Ohura, 8. block XI, Omona, 97, block XI, Opunake, and 6, Opunako Railway Reserve, will he offered for lease by public auction at this office on Wednesday, 29th April, 1914, 'at 11.80 a.m. Plans giving toil particulars may be obtained at ibis office, and plans may be seen at Railway Stations or Post Offices in the locality of the land. Q. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District; Lands Office, New Plymouth, 26th March, 1914. 6.

GRAHAM HAMMOND, DENTIST;, Havelock Street, Opunake. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. THAT ILL-FITTING PLATE OF SOURS CAN BE RE-MODELLED AT SMALL OOBT.-g'-^rj * ** v*-: Hoars 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Wednesdays, 9to 1. Saturdays, Bto 8.80.

I BE INDEPENDENT— Buy an “ Airedale ” Engine. ’Tis regrettable that so many farmers wait for something to turn up. Instead of helping things along, they “ sit tight ” until more farm workers enter the country, Meanwhile the progressive farmer instals AN “ AIREDALE *' ENGINE which works his milking machine, chaff cutter, pumps and various other time taking farm machines—that’s the way be makes the shekels roll his way. ARE YOU A PROGRESSIVE FARMER? J. HOPKIRK, IHAWEEA FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING WORKS, NELSON STREET, HAWERA. .. ’Phone 117,

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Opunake Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2051, 31 March 1914, Page 3

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