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THIS AFTERNOON! THIS EVENING! UNTIL JAN. 1, 1906. THE FLORAL FAIR ASI) XMAS FETE. (St. Joseph's) PROGRAMME INCLUDES ■.— A wonderful fairyland, with tlic Queen of Fairies presiding. Conipeti. tions galore. Dancing (the Cashuca. the Basket). Selections from " ( The Country Girl," " Floradora," etc. Grand Tableaux. Full orchestral pronrammc. Raffles. A hunt for a Hidden Treasure (you can participate). An escaped prisoner (try your hand as Sherlock Holmes,make the capture and win the prize). A huge Xmas tree and other attractions in the shape of side shows too numerous to mention here. THE WHOLE THEATRE A FAIRYLAND. EVEItY MOMENT Has its full quota of amusement, fun and interest. EVEKY VISITOR Has a chance.to win the £5 prize. Keep your .ticket: you may be the winner. TICKETS OBTAINED AT THE, THEATRE.

• NOTICE. |"YN and after January Ist, 1906, the rate of commission chargeable on all stock sold in my yards will he 4 per cent, with the exception of dairy cows and bulls, which will be 5 per cent. Paddock Commission to remain as heretofore. NEWTON KING ACCTIONEEE.

NOTICE. ON and after January 1, 1900, tUc undersigned will charge the following rates of commission : On all stock in yards, with the ex ception of bulls, 4 per cent. Bulls, horses nnd pigs, 5 per cent. Paddock commissions, ;2J per cent, with the exception of dairy cattle, which will be 3 per cent VICKERS & STEVENS, Inglewood.

nrUEANAKI JOCKEY CLUB^ CHRISTMAsIttEETING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26th and 27th December, 11105. FIRST RACE STARTS at 12 NOON CHARGES FOR ADMISSION: Gate. s. d. Foot passengers 2 0 Horscincn 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 I Every other passenger ... 2 0 Member of the Club, with horse or carriage, free. GbANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK. s. d. For Gentlemen in 0 For Ladies... ... .:, 5 0 For Children under 12, including ;. Babies ... 2 6 I Inside Luncheon 2 6 Outside , 2 0 Aftebkoon Tea 1 0 XEMEN'S /CARNIVAL ELTHAM, DECEMBER 20 & 27, 3 N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS; WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 18in underhand. 17 entries, including Alf. Clahke (Tasmaniu),pro3eiit champion of the world, C. Millet (A r ic), J. Hoare and G. Morrison (W.A.), Casey, Hutton and Pretty (N.Z.) AXEMEN'S CUP, of £UO. 60 Starters. UNDERHAND HANDICAP, op ;"'" CO Starters. GRAND CHALLENGE SAWING CONTEST Between C. W. Casey and D. Pretty (Taranaki) and Cavson and Mcintosh (Invcrcargill) for a stake of £SO A SIDE. Undoubtedly the greatest meeting of I Champions ever held in Now Zealand. THRILLING & MANLY i SPORT. | Be in the fashion and follow the 1 crowd. F. E. HAEDY, Secretary.

QUESTION SYKESS DREKC FORTHEBEHQirOFYOimPOCKEr MEHMFYOURANIMALS INSIST OfrSYKES'S. ■ tMimmSMEMMROUI RECORD OF RESULTS 1000S ICAL

NO. 53 Pukuranga, Aucklaud. Mr John Massoy writes: — I have used SYKES'S DRENCH for four years with groat success. I make it ja practice of drenching my rows after calving, as I found it act as a preventative for milk fever, and also NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. SEWING MISTRESS. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Sewing Mistress at the New Plymouth HigL. School. Duties •. One lesson (2 hours) weekly, Salary: £3O per annum. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. on Saturdfli 23rd December, 1005.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8013, 27 December 1905, Page 3

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