AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 52 nd A xnual A otvmn S how 52 nd A xnual -V tumn S how AT NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 7th AND Bth, 1528. Ring Events Comprise:— BUCK .JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP. STEER RIDING CHAMPIONSHIP. MILITARY EVENTS FOR MOUNTED RIFLES. REAPING AND OTHER COMPETITIONS. Attractive Classes for: HORSES —Draugh s, Thorcughbreus, Hunters, Ponies, Saddle and Harness. CATTLE —Jerseys, Friesians, Ayrshires, Shorthorns; Pedigree and Grade. 6HEEP —All breeds, Purebred, Flock, Fat and Freezers. * - PIGS. —AU breeds, Purebred, Bacon and Pork. Liberal Prizes Throughout. ENTRIES CLOSE ON 24th FEBRUARY Prize List now available from W. P. OKEY, Secretary, P.O. Box 18. New Plyk-outh. 'Fhone 87. CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS! DAIRY FARMERS! By dealing with Wilson Canham and Co. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED. CELL aU 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. | yyiLSox qanham a qo, K G. MACDONELL (Local Manager}. ’Phone 2456, HAWERA BRANCH (Head Office: Auckland.) Ako at Frankton Junction, Te Aroha, Gisborne, Hastings, Pahiatua, Palmerston Forth, Wellington, Greymouth and Dunedin. PRED (J PODEN, Associate Member British Optical Association (London). Fellow of the Institute of Opthclmie Opticians (England).: BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. HAWERA’S PERMANENT CONSULTING OPTICIAN. At WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY’ High Street. 9.30 am. to 5.30 p.m. daily.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND A GOOD CLEAN ST.ART TO ALL NEW PLYMOUTH. MCCULLOUGH’S DYER AND CLEANER, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
In thanking all his customers for past patronage S. KILPATRICK, COAL MERCHANT, Kelly Street, Inglewood, wishes to announce that business is ben. tarried on as usual at the old address. New Stocks of GLEN COAL to hand. Orders from new customers as well as elf promptly supplied. PHONE 113, INGLEWOOD.
| Y OU C AS ' f pANCY ANYTHING! THAT’S BECAUSE YOUR FOOD LACKS VARIETY. You need a change—frequent change if you expect to enjoy your meals. CARRINGTON Meals will appeal to you. You’D enjoy every mouthful because it’s quite a little different here. CARRINGTON’S Fish Depot and Restaurant, INGLEWOOD.
A NUMBER OF gECOND - H A N D pIA K 0 8 FOR SALE. BUST CLEAR. PRICES LOW. TERMS FROM £2 lER MONTH. Agent for Al! Kinds of Gramophones. (jjAHDENS 74USIC jCjTORE, LITHAM. JJRAMS, Pushchairs, etc. Messrs. Chapman and McLaughlin have now moved into their new and up-to-date premises, 358 Devon Street (near Presbyterian Church). Stocks better than ever. Come jwd see, or send for Catalogue Return*
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1928, Page 2
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