r j- AR U RUTAXOI H A L L I TO-NIGHT j GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. CRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. THE EAST END MERRYMAKERS Wili apjiear in the Latest Songs and Dances. Introducing "The Bon Ton," "La Rinka," Etc. Admission: Gents, "2/-, Ladies 1/-. 'Bus will run from town, leaving Ambury's corner at 7 sharp, returning alter the dance. MOTOR SERVICE. jyjß. J. S. BROUGII wishes the public of Tarata and surrouu img districts to'know that he is running a car daily to Inglewood and back, in time to cateh the early train in the morning and meet the late train at night. Leaves Tarata 8.45 a.m.; leaves Inglewood 5.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OilCANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. MEETING of Shareholders in the Inglewood and surrounding districts will he held at the Druids' Ilall, INGLEWOOD, on FRIDAY NEXT, July 17, at 1.30 p.m. G. A. HOLDER, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. Tenders will lie received at the Office of tiie Board, Broujnam Street, New Plymouth, up to Noon on FRIDAY, July 17, tor the right t:> remove gravel from sea beach as follows: (1) Between the Henui and Waiwakaiho streams. (2) Between the Waiwakaiho and Waiongona streams. Both tenders will be for a period of twelve months only, commencing from August 1, 1914. 0. S. RENXELL, Secretary. STRAYED NOTICE. OTRAYINQ on my property, "Broo.<lands," Carrington Road, 1 2-year Holstein heifer, no visible brands (now in calf). If not claimed, will be 'old at the Waiwakaiho Yards on Friday, July 17. _ NEWTON" KING. | LAD WANTEO. I RANTED for office, smart, educated lad. Good prospects. Applv by letter only to " OFFICE," C/o News Office. J> E READY!—Purchase now. Ladies' Shoes, sizes 3, (i, 7. from 3s pair.— A.B.C. Co. Shoe Sale. A HEALTHY SHAVE The biggest, brightest, most spacious and well-lighted hairdressing saloon m New Plymouth, and the one that stands right on top of popularity with particular men, and men with irvt much time to spare, is | W. H. Preece's | For one thing, it's a quiet and ! vrell-toiiducted place; 110 rowdyism. Second, every instrument, is sterilised. Every operator is scrupulously clean and a master oi the art of easy and delightful shaving. It's a hygienic saloon in every way, and its airy dimensions • keep it sweet and healthy. MOST MODERN MASSAGE METHODS ARE IN USE. Preece's SaSoosi. Next Ambury's, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 1
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