SPECIAL SALE BOYS' SMART VARSITY SUITS AT THE MELBOURNE. For ten days only the Melbourne, through the agency of its four stores—at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford and EUham—places before the people of Taranaki an unparalleled offering, consisting of 100 boys' smart varsity suits at the extraordinarily low price ef 8/1 the suit. This is no "catch," as the low price might imply, but a genuine offer of bright, fresh goods from one of the Dominion's best-known clothing manufacturers, who sold us the parcel only on condition that his name was not divulged. The suits are made of good •erviceable tweed, correct winter weight, and the colors are in pleasing shades of blue, green and brown. Each suit is faithfully tailored, pants well lined, with buttoned hip pocket. Shirt has box pleat and buttoned breast pocket. Each suit complete with leather belt for 8/9. Altogether an offer without precedent.—Advt, An up-to-date and reliable Wolselej ear for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A; N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, Hit; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
THE QUESTIOH OF MONEY worries thousands of women; yet to make money is easy. A Torchon Lace Loom enables you to make lace and money in your spare time and in your own home. We will purchase at highest trade prices all your work. Send 3d in stamps for illustrated booklet and prices. THE TORCHON LACE CO. (Desk 6) 9 Centreway, 263 Collins street, Melbourne (late Empire Arcade). 1
TO BUILDERS. /pEXDEKS are invited for the erection of three cheese-making establishments for the Pihama Co-operative DairyCompany, Ltd. Plans and Specifications at our office, also at the office of Mr. F. Messenger in Xew Plymouth, and at Mr. Brennan's office in Opunake. Tenders close with Mr. Brennan at the office of the company, in Opunake, on SATURDAY, August 3, 1912, at 5 p.m. PERCIVAL & MESSENGER, Inglewood.
ST. AUBYN TOWN BOAED. rpENDERS are invited for kerbing about one mile of streets on Devon road, Hine street, South road, and Belt road. Tenders to close at the Board's office, Brougham street, on FRIDAY, August 2, 1912, at 4 p.m. Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. G. E. BLANCHARD, Chairman. OKEi", SON & ARNOLD (LIMITED) IN (VOUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. npHE valuable and commodious FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES in Devon Street Central, NEW PLYMOUTH, with a frontage of 68*31 links, a depth of 169 links, and a frontage to Currie lane of 50 'B9 links. ' The whole covered by fine two-storey premises, with stone cellarage. throughout, and comprising two complete shops and show-rooms suitable for any busiThe Hardware stock, plant and fixtures can be arranged for as a going concern if desired. ALSO FREEHOLD section in Currie lane, with a frontage of 75'75 links. ALSO FREEHOLD SECTION in Courtenay street, with a frontage of 97'48 links. IN ORDER to enable liquidation of the Company's affairs a sale must be effected. For further particulars', apply to the undersigned or to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, sole agent. HUGH BAILY, Liquidator. New Plymouth, July 23, 1912.
COUNTY OF EGMONT. RATES ,1912-1913. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it that behalf by "The Rating Act, 1908," and the amendments thereto, and in particular by sections 117 and 118 of "The Counties Act, 1908," it is the intention of the Council of the County of Egmont, •at the ordinary monthly meeting, to be held at the County office, Opunake, on FKIDAY, the 9th day of August, 1912, to make and levy the following Ceneral Rates on the Capital Value of all rateable property within the respective Ridings of the County for the period of twelve months, from the Ist day of April, 1912, to the 31st day of March, 1913, viz.:— Oeo Riding (outlying district, l%d in the £. Opunake Riding, l%d in the £. Rahotu Riding, l%d in' the £.
That such rates shall be due and payable in one sum at tlio County office, aforesaid, on the 23rd day of August, 1912. That the rale book is open for inspection at the County office, Opunake,
during office hours.' GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, 23rd July, 1912.
N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. J- ; TPT OF QLEARING gALES JULY— Friday 2fi—Thos. Kellv, Karmni. Monday 2!)— R. J. Botham. Rowan. Tuesday 30—A. E. Wills, Manutahl Tuesday 30— G. Jennings, Stewart road, Eltham. Wednesday 31—M. A. Mills, Ononni. I alv.urt— Friday 2—Tlios. Jenkins, annual i heifer sale. E'tham. | Wednesday 7—W. 0. Williams, Ha- j weva. I Monday 2fi—Hamilton and Mcllardy, annual heifer sale. Opunake. Tuesday 27-W. H. Norton, Stratford Saleyards. [ NOTE.—We have a number of good reliable dairy herds for private Bale. I ]DUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 59, 27 July 1912, Page 8
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