STOCKISTS S. K. F. Ball Bearings AND Plummer Blocks. GENERAL ENGINEERS and WELDERS. Egmont Engineering Works, PAGE AND MIRANDA STREETS, Phone 360—STRATFORD—Phone 360
AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY AT 8 TO-NIGHT. “THE CRIMSON CIRCLE” Edgar Wallace's Most Sensational Thriller. [Becommensea by Censor for Adults.) jKING’S THEATRE} TO-MORROW! at 8 TO-MORROW! Special Week-end Double Feature Programme. Ricardo Cortez, Bela Lugosi Ricardo Cortez, Bela Lugosi In “POSTAL INSPECTOR” “POSTAL INSPECTOR” “POSTAL INSPECTOR” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.* —Also Showing—- . Mary Brian, Russel Hardie Mary Brian, Russel Hardie In “KILLER AT LARGE” “KILLER AT LARGE” “KILLER AT LARGE” (Recommended by Censor for AdultaA Plans at the Theatre—Dial 348
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. TAXI HIRE CHARGES. QWING to increased running costs the undersigned taxi proprietors have agreed to charge the following fares as from today: Minimum fare 1 mile for 2 passengers 1/-; for 3 to 5 passengers minimum 1/6. All cars hired to or from Railway Station: Minimum fare 1/6, with additional charge of 6d for passengers over 2, making a minimum of 2/- for 3 or more passengers, for one mile. Midhurst: To Railway Station, minimum 3/- for 2 passengers; 3 to 5 passengers, minimum 3/6. Toko: To Post Office, minimum 6/-, additional charge for 3 to 5 passengers 6d extra, making minimum 6/6. All cars hired for distance within 10 miles radius 1/- per mile one way with added charge of 6d for passengers exceeding two. Over ten miles radius by arrangement.
Stops to pick up passenger, luggage, goods etc., 6d extra. Waiting time to be strictly charged for at the rate of 6d for every 5 minutes or portions thereof. All taxis hired on Sunday, minimum 2/--Bicycles, perambulators, etc., 6d extra. Luggage if excessive, 6d extra. All taxis engaged to meet Auckland train arriving 5.35 a.m. Minimum 2/6 (Sgd.) H. J. SIMPSON G. PRATT L. CLOSE J. RADICH
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. £}OPY for display advertisements must be in the office of “Taranaki Central Press” before 4 p.m. on the day preceding publication. Copy for current small display advertisements must be received before 10 a.m. on the day of publication. These times apply also to change of copy for present advertisements. Advertisers are respectfully asked to assist us by adhering strictly to the above details. “TARANAKI CENTRAL PRESS,” STRATFORD. “TQEAVER” Worcester Sauce added to soups improves the flavour. Appetising and really saisfying. New Zealand-made AMES—The Motor-cycre with all the latest improvements and outstanding performance, it is easy to buy, easy to ride, and easy to upkeep Mrhtband and Wann. Ltd., Agents j
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 421, 30 April 1937, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 421, 30 April 1937, Page 1
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