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QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. pE T E OF RATIONS AND BAZAAR. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 5 and «. THE FINEST SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA ever staged in Taranaki. Under the sole direction of Mr. W. Lints. STALL*. COMPETITIONS, RAFFLES, AND SIDE SHOWS. QUEEN ELECTION closes SATURDAY, June 6, at 9 p.m. Coronation THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 11, Town ILill, 3 p.m. FETE OF NATIONS includes Latest Dances, Spectacular Marches, Shadowgraph. Pyramids, Singing, and Trick Skating. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. E. HENDERSON, Hon. Seo. THE THIRTY-SFfOND ANNUAL p IRE gEIG'ADI pLAIN & pANCY J)RESS JJAU, ~ FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, Wdl be held in the THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT ICING'S BIRTHDAY < WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 1914). DANCING: I Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. { FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children jindcr 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may bo obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the. Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Co3tume. Prizes will alao be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S q.ymkhana and "j\jilitary To be held on SHOW GROUNDS, HAWEEA, on THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 (Winter Show Week). Commencing at 8 a.m. TROTTTNG RAGES (Under rules of N.Z. Trotting Assn.) HUNTERS AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. PONY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP BAND COMPETITION. MILITARY COMPETITONS. NOVELTY EVENTS, Etc, Etc. Valuable Trophies and Oasi Prizes. Excursion Fares on Railway, and Delayed Trains. Admission, 1/-; children under 12, Bd. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 18, 0 f.m. Programmes and Entry Farms on application. E. P. COK, Secretary. P.O. Box 37, Hawera. HURRELL AND MASON, ■ LaND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Victoria street, ham^ton, WAIKATQ. h\T OTT C E TO pARM ER S. We have had the two following farms placed in our ■hands this week. We have personally inspected them, and consider that they are equal to anything offering in this district. In a few years in the I hand* of a good fanner, they should I double in value. They are situated near to Hamilton, on a main road in a district, that is being rapidly settled. 2(10 ACRES with creamery opposite, new house now being built, 6 rooms and bathroom, waslihouse copper and tubs. lArgc shed quite new. 2Uft. x4sft., eonla ining 4 stalls, calf pens, and implement storage with tiCHt-galioii tank. !•- bail cowshed with usual stock yards, new windmill with troughs. About 159 arms in grass and rough feed. 14 paddocks, about 5 miles of fencing. Price, £l7 per aire. Terms. £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Title L.T. Adjoining the above, 208 acres with good four-ruumed house, and scullery. A new cow.ilied, 10 tails to be built, also new stable. There is roughly in grass and now being put down 100 acres. Several paddocks and real good country. 20 chains from creamery, and handy to Hamilton. Price' £ls per acre. Terms, C.iOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Title i jr. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW from Tuesday. June i. to Saturday, June 0, will show what this country can do. EIDER QUILTS We are oflerinsr xoi WOOLS All the latent shades and m l'.seel'.ent quality. Call and inspect my new Sewi Machines. Aaeiit Wertlieim Sewing Machines. Taranaki Daily News, and Illustrated Weeklies. C. H. Retford, CURRIE ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 1

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