AMUSEMENTS. BAKER BROS. 5 KBW: CIRCUS GENING NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY AND TV/TONDAY ... T\EC- 1 1 AND -J O ATURDAY AND iVIONDAY JJEC. JLJL-AND iO SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 BARGAIN PRICES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 BARGAIN PRICES. . HEADED BY THE WORLD’S SENSATIONAL ACT, THE GLOBE OF DEATH. LOOPING THE LOOP INSIDE A HUGE STEEL GLOBE ON AN “INDIAN” MOTOR CYCLE FITTED WITH DUNLOP TYRES. ' ALSO A FULL CIRCUS COMPANI. LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG SHOW. LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG SHOW. POPULAR PRICES. ALSO PLAYING AT INGLEWOOD WEDNESDAY, DEC. IS. ELTHAM SATURDAY, DEC. 18.
SALES BY AUCTION. FRUIT SALES. w ESS TE R jg, R 0 S . Will sell at their mart— TO-MORROW, at 10 a.m.— Strawberries At 2.30 p.m.— Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Grapes,. Gooseberries, Cherries, Plums, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, and Lemons 1903 GREAT AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW! Of DRAPERY, MERCERY & CLOTHING TO BE HELD AT 137 DEVON STREET, OPPOSITE NEWTON KING’S. Every Day at 3 p.m. f 843 N. WOODS, ' Auctioneer. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915. AT MESSRS. W. M. BAYLY & CO.’S PREMISES, STRATFORD. PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. THE NEW. ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LTD., Stratford Branch, Acting under instructions from the Trustees of tho Assigned Estate of MESSRS. W. M. BAYLY & CO., Stratford, will sell by Public Auction at Messrs. Bayly & Co.’s Premises on SATURDAY, December 18, 1915PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE consisting of MANURE, GRASS SE EDS, TURNIP SEEDS, CALF I MEAL, TEA. SDCROSINE, GATES, COVERS, and SUNDRIES. Sale at 11.45 a.m. sharp. . FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. HAVING bought a farm, ray Motor ’Bus and Carrying Business, Wai-tara-Now Plymouth,’is lor sale. Books shown to bona-fide purchasers; good terms. Also Six-roomed A dla, centre town, every convenience; 2-acre, i-acre orchard, stables, motor shed, etc. Apply—- A CRAWFORD, [SSI Waitara or New Plymouth. “NETHERBY” j-jAIRY gHOR THORN JJERD, Tho Property of R - TURNBULL & SON, SENTRY HILL. FOR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible for the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, by tho Pedigree Bull “Edward’s Dairyman’’ and from good dairy strains. “Edward’s Dairyman' 1 was bred by Mr. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and was sired liy the imported dairy hull “Edward 22-.” On his dam’s side, of the celebrated “Wild Eyes” strain, both his dam and grand dam were exceptionally heavy milkers. Also, A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of the best strains. Correspondence and inspection invited. fS4I VEAL FOR EXPORT. WE are prepared to_ purchase for export suitable Vealers under nine months old, and can offer highest prices on "tho hooks’’ any Freezing Works, or will ship to London on. owner’s account. Wo arc also buyers of BEEF (in quarters or boners), MUTTON, and LAMB. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., . Palmerston North.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144858, 9 December 1915, Page 7
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448Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144858, 9 December 1915, Page 7
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