AMUSEMENTSif 4 BAKER BROS/’- NEW CIRCUS , OPENING NEW PLYMOUTH TO-MOEROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, DECEMBER IX and 13. SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE 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 COMPANY. . , POPULAR PRICES! ■' ■ ' POPULAR PRICES! ALSO PLAYING AT INGLEWOOD ....... WEDNESDAY, DEC. IS. ELTHAM ...... SATURDAY, DEC. 18. • 1917.
TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will.be received at myl office up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, December 15, for the Erection of GIRLS’ BOARDING-HOUSE for tho New Plymouth High Scliool Board of Governors. Alternative Tenders are to be sent in for Concrete and Wood. PRANK MESSENGER, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. f9ll RE MILITARY STORES AND SUPPLIES. THE Minister in Charge of Munitions and Supplies desires‘that in tho acquisition of articles under this head all members of the commercial community should be given a direct opportunity to secure such contracts or orders as tho Department has from time to time to offer. To attain this object it is proposed to establish, as from January 1, 1916, a Register of Manufacturers, Merchants, and others who desire to make quotations for, any business the Department has to offer. Application to bo put on the Register of Suppliers must bo made on terms prepared, for the purpose, which can be obtained from tho Defence Stores; Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. A. W. ROBIN, Brigadier-General, Quartermaster-General N.Z. Forces. "Wellington, December 6, 1915, crns> FOR SALE. FOR SALE. HAVING bought a farm, my Motor; ’Bus and Carrying Business, War-1 tara-New Plymouth, is for sale. Books shown to bona-fido purchasers; ..good terms. ■ Also Six-roomed V ilia, centra town, every convenience; J-aore, J-acre orchard, stables, motor shed, etc. Apply— A f , CRAWFOI!Dj ' fSBI Waitara or Now Plymouth. “NETHERBY” J-JAIRY gHORTHORN JJERD, The Property of R TURNBULL & SON, SENTRY HILL. IHOR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible for . the Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, j by the Pedigree Bull “Edward's Dairyman” and from good dairy strains, j “Edward’s Dairyman” was bred by] Mr. William Taylor, of Te Awamutu, and was sired by the imported dairy bull “Edward 22.” On his dam’s side, .of the celebrated “Wild Eyes” strain, both his dam and grand dam were exceptionally heavy milkers. r Also, A number of PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS of tile best strains. Correspondence and inspection invited. VEAL FOR EXPORT. TC7E are prepared to purchase for r V export suitable Voalers under no months old, and can offer highest ■ice? on “tho hooks” .any Freezing orks, or will ship to London on rner’s account. We are also buyers of BEEF (in quarrs or boners), MUTTON, and LAMB. It will pay you to communicate with ■ MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Palmerston North. 1 ■ INGLEWOOD-TARATA-PUIfANGI ■jyjOTOR gERVICE. Car leaves Purangi daily at 7.30 a.m., Tarata 8.30 a.m,. arrives Inglewood 9.3 U a.m. Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m., arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. W. CROZIKU, Mail Contractor. d 578
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144859, 10 December 1915, Page 7
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492Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144859, 10 December 1915, Page 7
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