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Fuji eilk is being sold at the following prices at the Melbourne Ltd. Medium grade guaranteed wear l/Byd; P.K.A. quality, firm and lustrous 2/3 ya; heavy double warp for suits, shirts, skirts etc. 3/6 yd. All 29 inches wide.*.

Sixteen thousand feet of new timber in lots suitable to farmers, 150 head of mixed 'cattle and 100 dairy cattle will be sold by Newton King, Ltd., at the Kaponga eale on Friday. The New Plymouth Young People’s Club conducted a dance in St. Mary s Hall last night. Despite the counterattractions there was a large attendance and the number was further swelled later in the evening. Smith’s Melody Boys provided a fine dance programme and at. the supper interval an extra fox-trot was played by Miso Elva Crawshaw. The ladies in charge of the supper arrangements were Misses Broad, James, Knott and Smith., Mr. B. Collins .was master of ceremonies. Owing to the interest shown the committee has decided to extend the series of dances. Stocktaking Bargains this week at The Hustlers. This season’s golds to be cleared at sensationally reduced prices. Quality and bargain prices, a combination that brings you savings. See that you do not miss such good savings. The Hustlers, Drapers, Devon Street,* Gramophone records at the New Plymouth Seamen’s Rest are wearing out, and if any persons interested in the Rest have records they do not now use and could spare some for the seamen the committee would be very grateful. BAIL-FEEDING FOR CALVES. Dairy farmers should feed their calves in bails—it produces gentleness and trust and prepares the calf lor her duties as a cow. Prevents sucking and the rough treatment of mob-feeding, also the horrors of the communal milk trough. “Tui” calfmeal is the most nourishing food. (9)

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1930, Page 8

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1930, Page 8

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1930, Page 8

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