gELL gLOCK JJ AL L. rjIHE usual MONTHLY SOCIAL will be held in above Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 25, Commencing at 8 p.m. USUAL GOOD MUSIC, FLOOR AND SUPPER. S. Jury's 'Bus leaves Imperial Corner 7.30 p.m. sharp. Book seats early. J. W. DOWNS, Hon, Secretary. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. pUNGAREIIU JJALL JUNE 26, 1912. Given •by the Cape Egmont Athletic Sports Club. MUSIC, CATERING, ETC., THE VERY LATEST. Admission. Ladies free; members free; non-members, 3/-. Grand March 8 o'clock. GUILD & ANDERSON, Hon. Sees. jSJEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, June 26, at 7.30 p.m. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary.
NEW PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. rjTHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., at 8 p.m. All ladies and gentlemen (whether members or not) interested in town-beautifying are invited. R. CLINTON HUGHES, President. TARANAKI MEAT BAZAARS. CLOSING OF BRANCH SHOPS. QUSTOMERS please note that as from July 1, my two branch shops at Devon Street West and East respectively will be closed, and that the whole of the business will be conducted from the Central premises. I wish to take this opportunity of thanking patrons for their past support, and to state that carrying on the business from the Central Bazaar will enable their requirements to be attended to in a more satisfactory manner. To facilitate this, I have arranged for an expert buyer, so that the whole of my i time may be devoted to the business. 1 H. T. TOLL.
NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. a married couple with previous experience, without encumbrances preferred, to conduct and manage the above Hostelry. References essential. Applicants to state salary required. Applications to 'be in the hands of the secretary by WEDNESDAY, July 10. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS for the position of Inspector of Nuisances, at a salary of £3 per week, will be received up to 7.30 p.m. on July 3. Conditions can be seen at the office of this paper, or obtained from H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk.
SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE SUBDIVISION OP AN ESTATE In the Sunny North of Auckland. ONE POUND PER ACRE ONLY CASH. g ONLY FARMS, ranging i'lom 100 to 250 acres of first-class land, suitable for cows; all plough able; only 14 miles from railway and convenient to FACTORY AND SALEYARDS. Three of the sections have good buildings. Po-.t, and Telegraph office and store upon the estate. Three miles from deep-water ■harbor landing and situated on the Great North Road. Well watered, and will make ideal dairy or small sheep farms and good cropping lands. Prices ranging from £8 to £l2. ONLY 10 PER CENT. CASH; balnnce good terms. There is an excellent oppori unitv f<>r two or three young men who wsiim. to make a start, as practical m r r, will be very liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply " Lane?," Box 621, Auckland. gKND your next PMNTW- i > th« "Daily New«." Pnet* u : ; ,>i afaction guarantee*!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 June 1912, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 June 1912, Page 1
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