HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ELTHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. gUMMER gHO W. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1934. Sections for Cut Flowers, Dahlias, Sweet Peas, Gladioli, Adult and Children’s Decorative Classes and Vegetables. Schedules on application. Entries close Monday, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. with the Secretary— MISS ALISON WILSON, Box . 59, Telephone 50. URENUI pLOWER gHOW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934. Bigger and Brighter Than Ever! Trophy and Specials Galore. GET A SCHEDULE AT ONCE. M. SCOTT, Sec., ’Phone 28, Urenui. STRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QUMMER SHOW, Town Hall, Saturday, February 17. All classes catered for including Taranaki Dahlia Championship. Entries close Friday, Feb. 16, at noon. Tickets for Doll’s House 6d. Mrs. B. C. Black, Hon. Sec., ’phone 603. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, HAWERA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), FEB. 11. At 11 a.m. PREACHER: Capt. Banyard, Leader of the Church Army Column in New Zealand. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). pHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS are due and payable at the Registered Office of the Society, 74 Brougham St., New Plymouth, TO-DAY (Saturday), February 10, 1934. C. H, WYNYARD, Secretary. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under “The Building Societies’ Act, 1880.”) will be due and payable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday), February 10, 1934. Deposits accepted at current rates. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND •Q.ARD E ,N , pA RT Y AT THE VICARAGE, STRATFORD. (Parish Hall if wet). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, at 2.30. Games and competitions and stalls. Donations of cakes, produce and sweets gratefully received. Admission 1/-, including afternoon tea. PATEA SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. POSTPONED REGATTA will be held on WEDNESDAY, February 21. J. HAWORTH, Secretary. OF LOCAL INTEREST. 7UTUCH interest has been aroused in local men’s circles by the recent purchase of the entire Men’s Clothing and Mercery jStock of J. K. Hawkins and Co. (Devdn Street, New Plymouth) by the “Economic,” Men’s Store. This stock was bought by the “Economic” at a very low figure, and it is the intention of this Store in connection with their Annual Summer Sale to offer these goods to thrifty men at prices to please every pocket. This will be a life-time chance for every wide-awake man. WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT SHORTLY. RANGITTKEI RACING CLUB, BULLS. ANNUAL AJEETING WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1934. DOMINATIONS for All Events close on Monday, February 12, at Bulls, at 9 p.m. % For full programme see N.Z. Referee of January 25 and February 8.
ADMITTANCE: Entrance Gate and Lawn, Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6; Outside Enclosure 2/-. ’Phone 31M Bulls. Telegraph Office open to 9 p.m. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. STRATFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL. ANNUAL gEASIDE piCNIC NGAMOTU BEACH, N.P; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. RETURN FARES: Adults 3/-, Senior Scholars 2/-, Primary Scholars 1/6. Train leaves Stratford 8.55 a.m. Return Train leaves Pioneer Road 5.55 p-m. Tickets obtainable from Schools or office of Secretary, Petrie’s Buildings. G. A. CARTER, Secretary. OHURA A.P.H. & I. ASSOCIATION. 23 RD A gHOW. To be held in the SHOWGROUNDS, NIHO NIHO, FEBRUARY 21 AND 23, 1934. Highland Dancing, Horse Jumping and other Ring attractions. Train from Stratford arrive in good time. Come and have a day out. Write to the Secretary for Schedules and any other information. F. PLEASANTS, Secretary. rpiMß ER! rpiMBER! \ * Taranaki Mountain Rimu—the best in New Zealand. We have some 800,000 feet of sawn timber on hand, mostly dry, waiting your order. Large quantity of heart and ordinary building dressed and ready for dressing. Delivery anywhere in reason. WALTER C. CLEMENT, Te Kiri.
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