PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS' CO-OP. our Stores throughout Taranaki will be closed for the whole day on Saturday next, 13fch inst., on account of the Staff Annual Picnic. READ THIS! JESTER gEOS.' MIDHIRSr PROPERTIES & EFFECTS To be Sold by Auction. TO-DAY THURSDAY, MARCH 11th. 1 p.m. AT THEIR PREMISES, MIDHIRST. Large Shop and Dwelling and Outbuildings, new up-to-date Bakehouse, together with twelve freehold sections, surrounded by roads. Also—Five-roomed Dwelling situated on Beneonsficld Road, together with four freehold sections. Five-seated Studebakor Motor Car, in good running order; three-wheel English motor carrier, -suitable for light delivery. Balance of stock too numewus to detail. SUNDRY FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Scales, Glass Show Cases, Lamps. Typewriter. Letter Duplicator, Pigeonholes, Office Desks, etc., etc. PLEASE NOTE.—In the event of properties not being sold as whole, the buildings will be offered for sale for removal. ' I T, I. LAMASON, Auctioneer. ! JERSEY QATTMT]j?IELD* J) AY. | ]|ypt. H. E. B. WAWON, of Christchurch, will giye' a demonstration I on judging Jersey Cats at Mr. Sali ways, Bell Block, tm FRIDAY, 12th inst., at 11 a.m. Senior Pupils of all schools, and all interested in Jersey Cattle, cordially invited. ~ Wooldridge's 'Bus will leave Hookham's corner at 10.30 a.m., iv turning from Mr. Ralway's at 3.30 p.m. Fore 4a i return. I E. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. TUT Property in Young Street is withdrawn from sale. j L. H. SCORRAR. COUNTY OF F.GMONT. In tho Matter of "The Shops and Offices Act, 1908," WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY, 1920. >UBLIC Notice is hereby given that Saturday in each week from 1 p.m. has heen fixed as the statutory closing day within the Oeo, Opua, and Rahotu Ridings, as from the Ist day of March, 1920. GEO. W. ROGERS, County, Clerk. Opunake, 9th March, 1920. A TTNIQUE "EXHIBITION V-GAERE GARDENS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, At 2.30 p.m. By the famous Eltham Salvation Army Boys. This is a pretty display amid pretty surroundings. Half Gate Proceeds towards Army Boys' Band Fund. Fox's Orchestra in Attendance. ADMISSION—AduIts 6d, Children 3d. LESTER BROS. MOTOR CARS. | QJTIIDEBAKER 5-seater, electric, newly painted, a smart car, reasonable enough at £275. :EVROLET 5-seater, electric light and starter, very little used, any trial; £225. 1917 ALLEN 3-seater, £225. MOTOR BIKES. TRIUMPH three-speed, splendid machine for who gets it; £O7 10s. DOUGLAS 2-speed, £65. INDTAN 1017, tip-top, £OO. BRADBBURY -three-speed, £35. Remember, prices are going up, and if you want a machine, get one of these. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. rFHE burning question of the day, What will butter-fat be worth this season, and where can I get the best results. Send a line to the WANGANUI FRESH FOOD COMPANY, and see what they have to say. It will pay you.—Representative, L. R, Davis, Box 25, Stratford. Local Manager, Mr. E. W. Grant, '.Eliot Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 1
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