HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. gPRING pEBT I V A L Flower g how. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. pFFICIAL OPENING BY THE MAYOR (Mr. F. E. Wilson), at 2.30 p.m. (THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER HELD AT WHITELEY HALL. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS OF CINERARIAS » . * . DAFFODILS » , , , NATIVE FERNS Special Competitions for GIBSON MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUEALSO WHITE CUP. DECORATIVE CLASSES for Adults and Children. Class for UNNAMED DAFFODILS. Stalls for NEEDLEWORK & PRODUCE. COOKING COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY AT CARTER AND SONS. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER Tastefully served in specially decorated room. MUSICAL PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. A. H. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. ST. ANDREW S Sth ANNUAL gPRING pLOWER & JJULB gHOW. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1.30 to 10 p.m. Gasses for Daffodils, Spring Flowers, Home Industries, Children’s Classes, etc. Plain, Fancy, Produce, Sweets and Cake Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Supper. ADMISSION 1/-. Schedules on application to the Secretary. M. A. T. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. FRANKLEIGH PARK HALL. IRANKLEIGH PARK HALL. gPRING J? LOW ER gHOW. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1927. A POPULAR SUBURBAN SHOW! Why? Come and tee the Reason. Take the Frankleigh Bus from Hookham’s Corner. Leaving at 2, 3.30, 4.30, 5-5, 7.0, 9.15 p.m. Dainty Afternoon Tea can be obtained. ENTRIES close with Secretary on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 8 p.m. 411 Exhibits to be staged not later than 10 a.m. on the day of the Show. Schedules Free on Application. ADMISSION: Children 3d. J. W. SPINDLER, Hon. Sec j Frankleigh Park. CALFSKINS! " CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS! ■' CALFSKINS! | DAIRY FARMERS! By dealing with Wilson Canham and Co. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED. gELL ail your CALFSKINS to Wilson, Canham and Co. As usual, we are the biggest buyers in Taranaki and are prepared to receive your goods. The highest ruling rates paid, and spot cash. SHEEP FARMERS! Get a quote from US before selling your CRUTCHINGS. We buy Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc. yyiLSON QANHAM i QO. L. McDONELL (Local Manager). ’Phone 2456, HAWERA BRANCH (Head Office: Auckland). Also at Frankton Junction, Te Aroha, Gisborne, Hastings, Pahiatua, Palmerston North, Wellington, Greymouth and Dun- . edin. g K ? AV lIY B E SPOTTED? £ I Spots removed by the Me- 9 S: Cullough “Dry” process. *! : k French Pleating by British K » Machinery. Dyeing by live « “ methods. U McCullough’s, ! DYER & CLEANER, ?i e f • Devon Street, New Plymouth « i ' I? FOR FOLKS KHO NEED EXTRA CASH! We offer yoa the zreatett Opportunity of Four life. But you must Le ambitious men nd women. We want more workers to help u> supply the big demand for Liberty Sweets. The work Is easy—pleasant and dignified. You do not need experience to succeed, and your time la yow own. You work at homfr—no machinery required. We pay you liberally lor results, whether you hare one or two hours a ‘sy to spare. We send you Free Case of goods to commence—pay freight on al! orders sent to us—and send you eash on delivery. If you want £5, £lO, or £2O a month do not delay. MAIL THE COUPON TO-DAY. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE. Hannah's Buildings, Lambto* Quay, Wellington. (T.D.N.) (Also at Christchurch.) I am interested ’jj your “Cash Plan" for more mcney—please tell meal! about It. Name Street Town i 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1927, Page 2
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