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PROPOSED NEW INDUSTRY, A MEETING will li t . hold at the Tov Hall on MOXDAY, May 3rd, at p.m.. of all interested in the formatii 01 a company fur the. manufacture sand-lime bricks in New Plymout His Worship tlie Mayor has kindly eo scnted to preside. A full attendance requested. J. R. TODD. TARAXAKI GUARDS. gATTAUOX PARADE on MOXDA :lrd Mav. Kail in at ~ 7.30 |i.m. Drill order with !,„.,...,.. C. T. MILLS, Captain. nding Company. -JURAXAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEER.' GRAND MILITARY BALI THEATRE ROYAL. EMPIRE DAY, .MONDAY, MAY 24 1909. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladi( Dress Circle (onlookers) Is. Mrs. Dockr: Committee. liarge of Ladk LIEUT. FLETCHER, LAXCE-CORP. BLACKETT, Hon. Sees. ALL Veterans are invited 'by th Marsland Hill Memorial Commit tee to attend at the unveiling by Hi Excellency the Governor of the Monti ment erected to the Memory of tli Imperial and Colonial Soldiers who fcl during the Maori Wars. Veterans wil please fall-in opposite the Drill Shei at 1.45 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 7th day o May next. A RTHUR STANDISH, Captain, Vice-President Veterans' i BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TN order to enable the public to atteitd the unveiling by his Excellency the Governor of the Monument on Marsland Hill, I hereby request the business people of New Plymouth to ilose their premises on FRIDAY, 7th in6t., from 1.30 p.m., until the completion oi the unveiling ceremony. G. TISCH, Mayor. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. \ PPLICATIONS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up o 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Otlt June, list., for the position of Poundkeeper nd Dog Tax Collector. ■Schedule of duties and particulars of enumeration may be 6 eon at the lorougl; Offices. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. is hereby given that the jmrtnersliip heretofore subsisting ictween Richard Aroa and Frank Aroa, arrying on business as Grocers and ienera] Storekeepers at New Plymouth mdvr the name of "R. and F. Aroa," las been dissolved by mutual consent s from the First day of May, 1009. .11 debt du,. to and owing by the said inn will be received and paid respecively by the said Richard Aroa, who fill continue to carry on the said busiess in his own name. Dated this Thirtieth day of April, 009. RICHARD AROA. FRANK AROA. Witness to signatures: J. 0. Nicholson, olicitor, Xew Plymouth. BARRETT ROAD BOARD. ELECTION* OF TWO MEMBERS. yHEREAS the following candidates have been dulv nominated for the RUSSELL, William John LEAJJND, Percy liove-nameil candidates duly elected. There was another nomination ii irnial. PAUL C. MORTON, Returning Officer. New Plymouth. April 28. 1909. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers II lie held at the Office of the Board Mav l-». 1009. at 2 p.m. R. E. BLANCIIARD. WAITARA WEST ROAD BOARD. 7HEREAS only three nominations wer,, received for the vacancies the above Board. I therefore declare W. B. FUSSELL, Returning Officer. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayei ill be held in the Lepperton Hali « i'EDNESDAY, Mav 3th. at 2 p.m. S. TCRXIIULL, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Office u |i to 12 iioo-.i on SATURDAY, ay Sill, for the erection of additions i Wool Store at Wailara for 'flics. Ji'thwick and .Sons, Ltd. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, New Plymouth. LONDON SCHOOL OF MILLINERY (Corner Robe and Vivian Sts.) RANTED Ladies to call for free prospectus. Proficiency quickly ac'irctl. Millinery can be produced at GRAND LODGE SESSION. COMMUNICATIONS are invited fro residents willing to receive pavi: lesls, with or without board, du'rii: ■st week in -May. E. P. CORKILL. To Our Customers. JX notifying ,„„ „, lue UH . solution of part ■shin hitherto existing betw t to thank yt ~ . "'nil support lu us i-,i the past, and to solicit a continuance of the same t ■the : Oakur over by Mr. Frank Aroa and the Brougham Street business R. Aroa., Brougham St., XEW PLYMOUTH. F. Aroa, One hundred, acres will feed about 10 sheep or 33 horned cattle. An entire battalion of the German rmy is being trained in the use of air-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 81, 1 May 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 81, 1 May 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 81, 1 May 1909, Page 5

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