Lepperton residents are notified lit this issue of a meeting to-night to consider the strike. The Government advertises in this issue an offer of 5.J per cent, securities, debentures or inscribed stock, with currency of 10 years. This issue is being made with a view to providing further capital tor advances to settlers and workers through the Slate Advances Office, for development of the country, and for the promotion of increased production generally. It affords an opportunity to secure a profitable and sound investment and those who can do so should subscribe freely to help the Dominion. The Waiwakaiho annual bull fair will be held on Tuesday next, when a catalogue of 105 pedigree and grade •Jersey bulls will be offered. This year’s entry is an exceptionally good one. The breeding displayed is of a very high standard, and as the number of bulls coming forward is large, buyers will have a splendid opportunity of making careful selections. Catalogues have been printed and may be secured from the auctioneers, Newton King Ltd. See advt. in auction columns. No energy, no appetite, tired, listless. You need a holiday at the Mountain House. Failing that or in conjunction with it, a bottle of Austin’s Nene and General Tonic. This will give you new life, renewed vigour, healthy appetite. Try a bottle. 3/- to 3/6, post free. J. B. Austin, >be Chemist, 289 Devon Street, New Plymouth, opp. Purser’s, Ltd. 4 Bachelors’ lives materially brightened since they have mated with ‘NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP.** 22
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 8
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