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ARTBSTIC MEMORIALS. We have a large stock qf MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS and CROSSES. Also, IRON FENCES and RAILINGS. Write or seed for an illustrated list, posted free upon application. Designs and estimates furnished upon application. J. RUSSELL & SON, SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. Winners of First Prize and Diploma for the BEST EXHIBIT in Monumental Masonry. Also, First Prize Medal and Diploma for BEST WORKING EXHIBIT at' recent New fclymoiath Exhibition, 1904-5. '

PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE BACON-CURING COMPANY. Limited, arc giving highest market price for Prime Bacon Pigs between 112 and 160 lbs doad weight, maiden sows or barrows. .RECEIVING DAYS.— At the FACTORY, every Wednesday. WAITARA. alternate Mondays. MIDHIRST, alternate Tuesdays. SMART ROAD, up to 3 pCm^L on— TUESDAY, April 2nd, 16tk, and 30th. May 13th and 27th. - „ Jnrio 10th and 24th.

BUTLER'S FURNITURE POLISH Is claimed to be not oiily the most successful, but the most economical Polish on the Market, as the smaller quantity used, the more lasting and brilliant is the result, and if used periodically. is..tlie best safeguard against silverilsh and borers. DIRECTIONS FOX USB, Shake the bottle arid pour a little over a wad of soft flannel or rag ; apply tbe Polish, and brilliant results follow. Wholesale Agents: TEED & CO., Chemists, New Plymouth. Sold by all Storekeepers.

NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. FIRST A NNUAL -FATHERING EaSTER MONDAY (April Ist, 1907), At / : - iESTERN PARK. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds; 2os and ss: nom. Is, post entryl 2. 100 yds Handicap, 80s, 20s, and /» • nom. 2s T - accept. 2s. (/V:( /V : . 3. 220 yds Handicap; 60s, 20s, and 0s; nom. 2s, accept. Is. 4. 440 yds Handicap; 100s, 20s, and 10s; nom. 2ar, accept. 3s. 5. Half-mile Handicap; 80s and 20s; nom. 2s, accept. 2s < 6. Mile Handicap; 80s and 20s; nom. 2s, accept. 2s. S. Sack Race; 10s; nom. Is. 9. Relay Race (school teams, pf 3 j)oys under 14); medals; 11951., free.. 10. High Schools Race ; medal ; nom. free. 11. Veterans' Race, 100 yds; 3 jfcrophi**, nom. Is. .7-s. " , ' 12. Barrel Race, 50yds; 10s; nom. Is I^>. Medley Race <bcya u«eber 16); 6s and 2s 6d^ free. ¥ '"'-" j 14. Putting the"' Shot ; trttphy value £1; nom. Is. 15. Maiden Bicycle,' 1 mile; 30s > and 10s; nom. Is 6d, post entry. 16. Oney Mile Bicycle ; 60s and 20s ; nom. • 2s, aocept. Is. 17. One and a-half Mile Bicycle Race; 60s and 20s; nom. 2s, accept. Is. 18. Two-mile Bicycle; 80s and 20s; nom. 2s, accept ."2s 19. Bagpipe Music (Pibroclis and Marches) ; 40s and 10s ;'ftoH6 Is 6d. 20. Bagpipe Music (Stra'thspoys and Reels); 30s and SsVnom. Is 6d. 21. Highland Fling (in costume); oOs I and ss; nom. Is 6d. 22. Sword Dance (in costump) ; 30s and ss ; nom. Is 6d. ' [23 Highland Fli% (boys "under 16); fDld and silver medals ; free, word Dance (boys under 16); gold and silver medals; free. 25. tlighland Fling (girls under 16), gold, and .silver medalsi free. 26. Sword Dance (girls under 16) ; gold aird .silver n»»dals ;. free. Special points prize, gold medal (\alue £3 3s) donated by Mr J. Bennett; highest number of points in running events. ' , Handicapper, U. Shannon. , Nominations for Nose, 2, 3, 4, o, ", 11, 16, 17, and 18 close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 119, New Plymouth, on Tuesday, March 19th, at $ p.m., or with Mr A. George, Brougham Street, or W. Lints, tobacconist, Devon Street. All other events post entry. All events under rules of N.Z.A.U. and League cf Wheelmen. «^^ JAS. McLEOD, Seoretary.

Waitara Freezing Works. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (Australasia), Ltd? MANURES. Blood and Bone ... £S *Sh PP r * Turnip £6 5/- per ton Potato £6 5/. per ton Grass (ordinary) ' , ... £6 5/- per ton Grass (permanent) ... 5/- per ton Superphosphate ... >; £5 per ton Analysis certificates posted, to an address on application. All prices are free on trucks at Waiara. Terms, 2\ % discount for cash. Special quotation* e ~ * Hrge quantities

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13430, 22 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13430, 22 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13430, 22 March 1907, Page 8

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