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the Education Department invite applications' from ladies for the position of manager of the Cavershain Industrial School, Diincdin. and district agent for the Otngo-Soutlilaiid district under the Infant Life Protection System. On Monday next Messrs. Vickers and Stevens will hold a clearing sa.le at Mr. A. J. Davey's farm near Kaimata. The cows arc a first-class lot, and were brought from Wanganui by Mr. Davev, hut as he has sold his' farm thev will be sold absolutely without reserve." The annual meeting of the New Plymouth Poultry Society will be held it Ihe Codec Palace 011 Thursday evening rest. As the business of the meeting is of vital importance, a full attendance is requested.
Messrs. V ickers and Stevens will hold a clearing sale on account of Mr. W. •ollingivood at his rami on the Junction Road near Kaimata on Tuesday next. , l "' ; n =l vo ° ll has •' »'<•<-' I'crd of cows, and as the farm Iras' been sold they must be disposed of, together with farm implements, etc., as advertised. The services at the Whiteley Memorial umrch to-morrow will he conducted by er,f I!V M • C ;'„ Clla P'»'>'>' -« the evening se vice Mr. Chapman will preach on the ultimate Destiny."
Fanners on the look out for a noxio„ s weed destroyer- should read an advertisement appearing on page three. L A. Nolan and Co. will submit to aii'tmu at the mart on Saturday nevt 'dairy factory plant and building situate on Vcale Road. °
Ihe last day! This is the last day of Ambur.y's great winter clearing sale Goods have to be cleared out and bargains will be the order of the day.-Adv (\o llTl'nVi* ""JiSmont Lodge 1 , J' 0 '"- 1 - "Pver do things by ham's When they set out to entertain then; friends, one may always count on I getting something good, and their m 0,,- "; At \\<" w '' t« he held at St. Mary's "all on September Kith, will prove to I I'.'' no eweptmn to the rule, the occa- [ »•«>" being the :i(ith anniversary of the *'.'• A , l u ""'eting of the committee ™ hursday night the secretary reported that all arrangements were well in hand, and there was a .probability of getting „,,e „f the "big gnus," a Grand Lodge ollicer from Wellington, to visit tne lodge 011 that dale. At the same meeting it «•„» decided to hold a big'reunion of past and present adult and juvenile members, on September 27th to welcome back to New Plymouth Bio. ■}• < • Legg. and\family, who are returning from a visit, to the Old Country
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 173, 14 August 1909, Page 2
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