Smart StjM Millinery What a woman puts on her head makes more difference in her appearance than any other article of apparel. Our customers look dressy and are dressy at small expense. Unless you are familiar with our moderate prices 1 we can surprise you with the high-class millinery you can buy here at less cost than elsewhere. We would suggest that you order your hat now' lest the smartest trimmings be sold before you make your choice. J J J. ADLD THE MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, Near P.O. New Plymouth. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the New Plymouth Borough Council, held on MONDAY, the 14th day of October, 1912, the following resolution was passed, and will •be submitted for confirmation as a Speciaf Order at ttiii' onfiiary meeting of the said Council, to be held at the Town Hall, King street, New« Plymouth, on MONDAY, the 11th day of November, 1912, at 7.30 p.m.: "That, in pursuance and in, exercise of the powers contained in 'The Noxious Weeds Act, 1908,' and all other powers them thereunto enabling the New Plymouth Borough Council doth hereby by Special Eesolution, intended to act as a Special Order, declare that gorse, blackberry, ox-eye daisy, fennel and ragwort, are noxious weeds within the jurisdiction of the said Council." Dated this 16th day of October, 1912. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. MOA ROAD BOARD. : TENDERS. rjTENDERS, closing at 10 a.m. on the lfith November, are invited for the. following contracts:— Contract No. I.—Bristol Road, 120 yds. broken stone on west side of river, and 200 yds. on east side. Contract No. 2. —Dudley West, 150 yds. boulders. Contract No. 8. —Durham East, 150 yds. boulders. Contract No. 4.—Durham West, 250 yds. boulders. Contract No. 5. —Egmont South, 158 yds. boulders. Contract No. 6.—Kaimata North, 50yds. broken stone. Contract No. 7. —Kaimata South, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. B.—King, 40yds. boulders. Contract No. 9.—Lepper South, 30yds. boulders. Contract No. 10. Mangaotea, 160 yds. boulders. Contract No. 11.—Mangaone, 80yds. bouldere. Contract No. 12.—Motukawa, 250 yds. broken stone. Contract No. 13. —Norfolk West, 100 yds. boulders. Contract. No. 14.—Norfolk East, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 15. —Ratapiko, 50yds. boulders. 5 Contract No. 16.—Ross, 260 yds. boulders. Contract No. 17.—Rugby, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 18.—Surrey, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 19.—Suffolk, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. 20. —Upland North, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. 21.—Upland South, 42yds. boulders; 72yds. gravel. Contract No. 22.—Windsor, 50yds. boulders. Contract No. 23.' —Wortlcy, 60yds. broken stone. ■ Specifications may be seen at the Board's office on Wednesdays and Saturday®. H. TRIMBLE, Chairman. Inglewood, Oct. 28, 1912. Jas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. CJ ANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of 1 Devon and Brougham Streets.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 145, 6 November 1912, Page 1
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