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TIMBER! W E . have. on hand several good lines p of Second-class Timber. What about 1 those sheds for next season? W. C. C LEMENT ' ; WAITEIKA ROAD, TE KIRI. i WHAT ABOUT THAT TRIP TO < WANGANUI. . AND THE N.Z. RHINE? ~ *’’ rr ” ■ f, • you will stop at the Federal Hotel (brick built), delightfully situated on river bank, overlooking the beautiful • Moutoa Gardens, with good up-river view. HIGH-CLASS CUISINE. . TARIFF - - - 10/- PER DAY. MRS. M. BETHUNE, : Proprietress. NOTICE. TO DAIRY FACTORY EMPLOYEES. { JN thanking you for your generous sup-, port in the past I beg to announce that I will be resuming my usual rounds (the same day at each factory as last season) commencing Thursday, July 31, when your further favours will receive my personal attention. I also desire to draw your attention io the fact that I am not in any way con 1 nected with the firm I was associated with at one time and that my van has my OWN NAME ONLY on it. - Yours faithfully, W. V. PATTERSON. Men’s and Boys’ Outfitter, Regent Street, Hawera. i TO POULTRY FANCIERS. I ■ JMPORTED JgLOOD W AVING considerably increased my stock and plant, I am now in a position to supply DAY-OLD CHICKS AND SETTINGS of eggs in any number. The introduction of new blood, more eggs per ben and concentration upon good type has been my aim. Last year a cockerel was purchased at considerable cost ,from Australia and placed at the head of my flock. This is a grandson of the famous “Maisie” (registered R.O.P. hen No. 6) that laid 351 eggs in 364 days at the British Columbia egg-laying competition at Agassis, Canada, while on the male side there are two crosses of 330 and 307 egg producers. Cockerels from this magnificent bird are being used this year and the progeny I am now offering should be great egg layers and full of quality. My birds, this year, have won 50 prizes, 13 specials and 6 cups, as well as the John Jarvis Honour Bowls. WHITE LEGHORN—Day-cld chicks, 15/- per dozen, or £5 10s per 100. Settings 10/6. LIQHT SUSSEX.—IS/- per setting. IMPORTED STRAIN, American Barred Rocks. —£1 Is per setting. BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Visitors cordially welcomed at the farm, i A. J. DAVEY, Stratford Poultry Farm, ’Phone 628. Celia St., Stratford.

WEDNESDAY! At 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY! BENEFIT RUGBY MATCH HAWERA SHOWGROUNDS. CITY (HAWERA) V. e NGATIRUANUI. CITY (HAWERA) V. NGATIRUANUI. CITY - (HAWERA) V. NGATIRUANUI. CITY (HAWERA) V. NGATIRUANUI. ADMISSION: 1/-; Grandstand Free; Children under 14, Free. EVENING DANCE ASSEMBLY — SAVOY TEA ROOMS, HAV/ERA, At 8. CORDLAL INVITATION TO ALL. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. ' H. TAMAKA, Hon. Sec.

“Daily News” Small Advertisements are Read by over 40,000 Taranaki people, r ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM FOR WANTEDS, FOR SALE, TO LET, LOST AND FOUND. PREPAID RATES—IS WORDS 1/-, 3 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 2/6; 20 WORDS 1/8, 3 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 4/-; 25 WORDS 2/-, 3 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 5/6. . BOOKING FEE 50% EXTRA TO ABOVE. WRITE IN FORM BELOW NAME AND ADDRESS OR NOM-DE-PLUME REQUIRED; COUNT THESE WORDS ALSO FOR CHARGE. . _ . — . tt***«T '• • • '• •TTf • • •*• ■ . . iW. W.-.SW..T.'. .‘..V. .’TW. MANAGER, DAILY NEWS, Box 119, New Plymouth. »• Please insert the above in the Taranaki Daily News, Number of Insertions.... Stamps Enclosed Signature Address....

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 3