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KOUUKATARI SALE. WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, 19J-I. Newton king win sen i.y Public Auction at his yards as ibove—--300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. And 300 SHKKI '- *J v/ v / Comprising—• 50 3-year-old bullocks 120 20-month steers 15 store cows 150 mixed weaners 200 lambs 100 full mouth ewes Sale at 1 o’clock STRATPORI) SALE. TEES DAY, 7th APRIL, 1914. rnilE N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co. will offer at 1 o’clock:— 750 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including—--100 store and forward cows 15 fat and forward cows 15 bulls 150 good weaner steer* 125 good weaner heifers 75 mixed weaners 100 empty 20-month heifers 125 20-month steers 20 fat sheep EASTER MONDAY. PROCEEDS IN AID OF .THE RESERVE. THE EAST END (New Plymouth.) THE Popular Picnic Ground of New Plymouth. Thousands of visitors tiiis year. Ocean wave, swingboats, hoop la, bran tubs, and sports for tho children. XI REGIMENTAL BAND fN ATTENDANCE. TUG-0 E-WAR—£2O Championship. Ist Prize £ls, 2nd prize £5. CONDITIONS. —Five men aside. Pull to be on battens tin. x 2in. 4ft. between each batten, pull to he Oft. Gift from centre). Start to be by pistol shot. May sit or lie; rope must he free. Nomination 2s 6d per man (12s 6d per team). Total prize money will bo £2O divided as follows;—£ls Ist prize, £5 2nd prize. Mr E. Whittle will act as judge. Mr .1. Bennett as starter. Nominations will close with the Secretary, Mr W. H. Fletcher, Box .‘l6. New Plymouth, on Thursday, April 9th. SWIMMING SPORTS. 50Yds and 75yds for gentlemen. 50Yd.s and 75yds for ladies. Life-saving Competition East and West-End Clubs. Stepping the Chain for ladies and gentlemen. Excursion Trains stop at the Reserve. Sports Start at 10.30. Finals of Tug-of-War in the afternoon. ADMISSION.—AduIts 6d, Children 3d. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. Good Music; Good Supper and the Best Floor in New Plymouth. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6cl. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. Children Thrive on ■%! m EMULSION hey like it because it is not disagreeable in taste, airents with sickly children would certainly be well!vised to give their little ones a course ot Lane s rnulsion. ... f, t i te have piles 4f appreciative letters from grateful others an:l fathers telling of the good achieved by t»ne*s Emulsion. It makes boys ana gir*s bonny, :ong and able. ,j is the be?t of all remedies for Coughs, violas, slhma, Bronchitis, and all Throat nnd Lung,and /asling Diseases. That’s why doctors so freely reimmend it. ... id a bottle to-day. All stores and chemists have it at 6 and 4/6. Beware of substitutes. * Sole Manufacturer: E. G. LANE, Chemist. Oamaru, N.Z. 10 Tahiti Private Maternity Nursing Home, PEMBROKE ROAD, Stratford. TYHE BEST ACCOMMODATION. NURSE CROSS, Proprietress. ’Phone 183. THOMAS A. LCNERGAN, DENTAL SURGEON. a ON. Dentist by Appointment, Stratford Hospital. Opposite of New Zealand. ’Phono IG9. MURSa QUAY’S ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Orlando Strsst, StratfsrS, TOWN and Country Patients received. Every convenience and comfortable quarters. Terms moderate. ’Phou* s i. McMillan art<r Fredrlc are the people for tanks, baths (cast iron, enamel led, or galvanised iron), galvanised iron chimneys, rams, pumps, spouting and down pipe, wrought iron galvanised piping and fittings, drain pipes, etc., ami are specialists in hot and cold water services, Estimate* and quotations and tI,Tj bast a-'e ■%St y®ar Mtndm. f

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 8

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