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MEETINGS. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. A LL Farmers are invited to attend a meeting in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, TO-DAY (Saturday), August 9, at 1.30 p.m. Business: To consider the appointment ment of a Veterinary Surgeon for the Taranaki District. All farmers requested to attend. OAKURA HALL. MEETING of all Farmers will be held on MONDAY, August 11, to discuss the appointment of a Veterinary Surgeon for Taranaki District. Meeting at 8 p.m. NOTICE. MEETING of representatives of cheese factories shipping through Moturoa will be held in the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Powderham Street, New Plymouth, at 1.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, for the purpose of considering a proposed Cheese Pool in connection with payment of Premium for, “Finest,” etc. J. HINE, Acting Chairman, New Zealand. Dairy Produce Board. ' HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ’ TWENTIETH. ANNUAL’ gPRING pLOWER • gHOW MANAIA TOWN HALL, . t WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17/ 1930/ Schedules bn Application. . T. A. BRIDGE, ? ■ . Secretary. LOBB’S SALE SPECIALS! . ONE ONLY, DOUBLE OAK BEDSTEAD, j Wire Mattress, Mattrees and Two Pillows. Only ......... £6 2/6 the Lot. ONE ONLY, DOUBLE RIMU BEDSTEAD, Wire Mattress, Mattress and Two Pillows. Ohly £5 6/6 the Lot. 271 N. AXMINSTER STAIR CARPET, Only 12/9 Yard. BEST QUALITY TEASED KAPOC, the best mattress filling procurable. Only 1/3 Pound. CURTAIN NETS—1/4, 1/7, l/l I, 2/- Yard.. HEARTH RUGS—--4/11, 6/11, 9/11, etc. COPPER KERBS from 11/- each. LINOLEUM SQUARES ... At ’••• Give-away Prices. LOBB’S .SALE' ■ BARGAINS' FOUR DOORS EAST GF ' FORD GARAGE. / - TO POULTRY FANCIERS. ■- JMPORTED ]gLOOD T-TAVING 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 hen 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,.' >3 specials and 6 cups, as well as the John Jarvis Honour Bowls. WHITE LEGHORN.—Day-eld chicks, ■ 15/- per dozen, or £5 10s per 100. Settings 10/6. LIGHT SUS.SEX.--15/- per setting. ' IMPORTED STRAIN, American Barred Rocks.--£1 Is per setting. , ■ BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Visitors cordially welcomed at the farm. .* A. J. DAVEY, ’Phone 628. - Celia St., Stratford. Stratford Poultry Farm, . j AUSTINS on official test averaged 52 miles per gallon. ■. ■ / / shortage of wnter eggs if you pre- | serve now with Norton’s Premier Paste or Liquid. Most efficient and're- j liable. Insist on getting Norton’s. ' | ONE gallon of petrol goes 3 times as I far in an “Austin" seven. I

SKATING! " SKATING! < CORONATION HALL,: NEV 7 PLYMOUTH. • ' CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. • - TO-NIGHT! —• • TO-NIGHT! — And — EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. POPULAR PRICES: Floor and Skates 1/6.; Skate Owners l/-j Spectators 6d. 1 /. •

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 3