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8 Olerk, Traveller, or Assistant Storel. keejar.—Situation required by young tin a of good business ability. Excellent testimonials —Zbta, News Office. 20 m* m c -^COUGHS! "~t?» 8t COLDS. * SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES. A. E. SYKES, CHEMIST. Opposite Theatre, New Plymouth. N'/;W" PLYMOUTH VOLUNTEER FJRE BRIQADK. npHTC Members and Auxiliaries ,?re notified JL that a SPKCIAL PARADE will t j held on SATURDAY NEXT to att=.nri the funeral serfioes of Her late Majesty Quccu Victoria. Details will be announced latr. F. BELLHIKGEi?,
NOJIICE. HEAVING disponed of my BUSINESS, I L.JL have to request all accounts due to le, to be paid by 31st January, 1901, aad if ot p-.id by that date, shall be placed in the aiuls ot my Solicitor for collection, without irrhc notice. JOHN ABBOTT, 1 Tinsmith end Plumber. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Kxcolsior Jokeiy Works have keen promiws .ux'llie Presbyterian Church, Dovon-sUv. t East.. G. CLIFF.
FUNERAL OP HER LATE MAJESTY THE QUEEN. V made that SATURDAY, the 2nd February, will be obseiveci as a DAY OF MOURNING, the interment of our lata beloved Queen taking rOace on that day, it is he eby publicly notified that a'l sho will Lie CLUSED, aad all business suspended on that day. FRIDAY, the Ist February, will be tent j as MARKET DAY within the town o New] Plymouth, the shops remaining open until 110 p.m., as on Saturdays. A SOLEMN SERVICE of Public Worship ; and Mourmng will be held in th» Recreation ■ Grounds on SATURDAY, the 2nd February,' at an hour to be notified later. (Should the weather be unpropitious the service will be held in the Drill Hall). The serrice will be conducted unitedly by the Churches. E. DOOKRILL, I Mayor. 1 Borough Offioo, New Plymouth, I 29th January, 1901. iN.B.—The usual Thursday Half-holiday I WILL be observed. j FUNERAL OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
MEMBERS of the undermentioned Friendly Societies are requested to T at the Foresters' Hall, Gill-street, at 2 p.m. oa BATUKDAY, February 2nd, for the purpose of attending the Mourning Service in the Recrealicn Grounds. Visiting brethren are invite i to be present. Mourning regalia to be worn. By order. N. GOLDIKG, ALFD. F. CASE, Frov. G.M. Oddfellows. W. J. GUERIN, District Chief Ranger Foresters H. COCICEH, C. Ruler Rechabites. M, JONES, Sece f ary Hibernian Society. H. J. GILBERT, Secretary Druids.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd February, being •J a Close Holiday, the s.s. Mapourika, for Southern Ports on FRIDAY, Ist February, will only take NELSOJS CARGO. a. o. walker, 1 Brarich Manager. NP. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY MEMBERS of the above Sooietv are requested to MJUST for PRACTICE at I St. Mary's Hall, on TUESDAY, sth February. at 7.30 p.m. JOHN 0. GEORGE, Aatiog Beotetsry,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1901, Page 3
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525Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1901, Page 3
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