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j TENDEES. TEN DEBS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection j of a Supper Room and Two Dressing Rooms at the Heinpton Hall, Okato. Plans and specifications may be seen from Saturday, sth inst., to Wednesday, 9th inst.. at Herald Office, New Plymouth, and balance of time at Post Office, Okato. Tenders,' with 10 per cenii deposit, to be addressed to Chairman, H all Trustees. Tenders close on MONDAY, 14th August, at noon. t 5 J. S. FOX, \ d 263 Secretary. TAI TAPU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, Ltd. TENDERS are invited for purchase of "Surplus Outjpjut " of , Butter for Export," i.0.b.,i .0.b., to end February or March, 1906. Estimated quantity, 60 Tons. Tenders (endorsed) wil, be received up till .Wednesday, 16th August. W. K. WATSON, d 262 - Secretary. NDSW. PLYMOUTH HJARBOfcCR BOARD TENDERS will be received at tbe office S of the Board, Broueham-sireet, New Plymouth, up to noon on THURSDAY, 17th August, 1905, for the supply and lelivery oi 1000 Casks of Knight, Bevan, k Sturge's British Portland CEMENT. Specifications can b* seen at the Office >f the Board. Lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. 0. REJSNFLb, • dl7B Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). TIHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS H will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society^ Brougham- street, on Saturday, August sth, 1905, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. RENNELL, d 273 . Secretary. Fison's Celebrated English POTATO MANURE. UNRIVALLED for promoting HEAVY. CROPS. Easy $-£ api Hcation,' and free from weeds. ' Od Sale by HKWTON KING, d 260 .■•■*• - . BIBLE LESSONS IN PUBLIC -, SCHOOLS. KINDLY sign Petition Against Religious Instruction in Public Schools now in circulation. FRANCIS A. TREGELLE3, d 155 Hon. Sec. of Committee. •NOT f'C 'E. F justice to onr team of Black Orpingtons exhibited at the New Plymouth Poultry 6how last week, we beg to state that on TUESDAY, August Ist (three days after, closing of Show), we received the first intimation that they were deliverd at the hall too late for judging (although our Buffs, in the following classes, were awarded prizes). These birds-were sent by tbe Rotoiti, arriving at the Breakwater before 5 o'clock that morning. As we ire asking f of an 'inquiry into the Committee's action by the North 'Island Poultry Association, we refrain tfrom farther commentE ; but are willing to match our Black Cockerel No. 37, Black Hen No 46, and. Black Pullet No. 56, igainsfc the winning. birds in these classes for any sum up to- £10 per bird. Birds to be judged by standard aa fixed by the English Orpington Club. / (Signed) Nr€!HOLLS & CO.,' Ravenshoe Poultry Yards, d 264 Northcote. Auckland, PUPONGA COAL.~Expected daily, 60 tons best Household Coal. Please boob orders at once.— KOBERT TODD. Telepbone 61. <j278 OT" ANTED, permanently, after Septem- " t V ber, — Two Large Unfurnished Booms, one with fireplace, central situation, with board and attendance. — Address communica- < Eionsto •• ;M; M T. f " Heram> Office. d 227 ; ,—, — . | "THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON." The Bargains at the 1 I CLOTHIKG FACTORY U/l L ilr are genuine and unprecedented. SEE OUR WINDOWS for real bargains in The vvhole of our stock of HIGH CLASS British, American, and Colonial Boots aud Shoes is offered at Sale Price Beductions, up to 50 and 60 per ce'nt-. New Zealand Clothing Factory, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13927, 4 August 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13927, 4 August 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13927, 4 August 1905, Page 5