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The Taranaki Herald office wore an air of unwonted brightness and activity on Wednesday afternoon, when some four or five .hundred of our friends, mostly ladies, accepted tho invitation ot the proprietor to inenpet tl’O ”rv.- building '"'d ineebinerv. From half past two' till nearly five o'clock, ,tho premises were thronged with visitors, who displayed a very keen interest in tho operations of the staff, especially of tho now Foster printing machine, which was working a considerable portion of tho afternoon in printing a section of the Budget, and afterwards on that day’s edition of the Herald. Among tho visitors were in.mv m-v the country, and also some very old readers of the Herald, a few indeed' who could look back to the time when tho paper was first i-mrl in 18d'A fstnmling alnm-M alongside the Foster printing machine was the little Albion press, upon which the first mimbo- -an printed by band on August 4, 183?, forming a very striking contrast between '“The Old and The New." 1 Afternoon tea was provided, for which Mrs. Kirkby, of the Kia Ora tea rooms, catered, and was evidently appreciated. If any of our countr v ' rea'Ws v-""'d cn>c t-> nisn-nt tho offices they will bo heartily welcomed, tho best time being on Wednesday and Friday morning, about cloven o'clock, when the Budget is being printed, Mr. C. T. Mills forwards a parcel of "Books for Bushmen.” Children’s boots and shoes and ladies’ and children’s slippers at less than half cost are advertised on front page by Mr. IS. Dockrill, Devon Street. . Prices aro quoted. Messrs. Webster Bros, advertise in this issue a big fruit sale of 500 boxos to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. Jam makers and others should noto this. SALES BY AUCTION. WEANER FAIRS. ' I INTEND holding Weaner Fairs in my undermentioned Yards on dates as under:KAPONGA—Friday,' Feb. 11. STRATFORD—Tuesday, Feb. 22. TOKO—Thursday, Feb. 24.' STONY RIVER'— Wednesday. March 2. DOUGLAS —Monday, March 7. Entries now being received. NEWTON KING. 538 AWAKINO SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. N EWT O N K I N G Will sell by auction at his Awakino Yards on SATURDAY NEXT,— 3RAO MIXED SHEEP, )OUU comprising:— 1000 4-yoar Ewes. ■ 500 2 to 4-tooth Wethers. 1000 2-tooth to F.M. Ewes. 1000 Lambs. QK A MIXED CATTLE, comprising:— 120 3J to 4-year Bullocks. 75 2 to 21-year Steers. 50 18-month to 21-year Heifers. 50 15-montli to 2-ycar Mixed. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. 663 FRUIT! FRUITI! FRUIT!!! L. A. N OL4N 4 C° Will sell TO-MORROW at 2 o’clock: NELSON, Hawke’s Bay and Auckland Fruit of all kinds. 980 FRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! TO-MORROW, at 2.30. W E 500 BSTER JgROS. Will sell; BOXES of Choice Peaches (all grades), Nectarines, Plums, Tomatoes, Cucumbers. 977 PUBLIC NOTICES. NAVY LEAGUE. MEETING members Taranaki branch in Mayor’s Room, Borough Council Chambers TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, 8 o’clock, re Entertainment of Officers H.M.S. Pegasus. C. T. MILLS, 081 - Hon. Secy. IF you are suffering from a and experience a tightness of the chest —with difficulty in broathin;:—you Should try “NAZOL”—it will give you relief and remove the trouble. “NAZOL” is not an ordinary cough remedy, but something better. It relieves and cures without deranging the sys-, tom. Each bottle contains GO doses—and is sold by Chemists and Stores at Is 6d per bottle. 8

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 7

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553

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 7

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