NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GOOD TEMPLAR AND WHTTELEY HALLS. THUBSAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914. POT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AND VEGETABLE CLASSES. - GOOD PRIZES. WE WIANT YOUR SUPPORT! EVERYONE CAN HELP! Entries Close on November 24. M.SIMSON, King Street, Secretary.
WESTOWX HALL. ' FRIDAY, -NOVEMBER 20. QOXCERT AND J)ANCE. PROCEEDS IS AID OF POOR IN BELGIUM FUXD. A GOOD TIME FOR 'ALL.
ADMISSION—Concert Is, Children 6d. Dance, Gents Is 6d; Ladies Is. H. MARFELL, Hon. Sec. MANGOREI CO-OP DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. RANTED— Young man to learn br.ttcr Factory business.—Upply T. ROBINSON, Mangorci Dairy Co., Junction Road. LEASE OF STABLES. 'TENDERS, closing November 25, arc invited for Lease of Club Hotel Stables, Opunake, for a term of two years, with right of renewal. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply Box 10, Opunake.
fHE STRATFORD LOAN AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, LTD. Directors: Messrs. J. Masters (Chairman), A. W. JSudge, T. H. Penn, S. H. u 'ames, and S. Pitt. The Company accepts CASH DEPOSITS as under: — Fixed for 12 months 6 per cent. Fixed for 6 months o per cent. At Call 4 per cent. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. APPROVING STRATFORD LOAN AND DEPOSIT COMPANY (LIMITED), UNDER THE TRUSTEE AMENDMENT ACT, 1914.
LIVERPOOL, Governor. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington,, this second day of November, 1014. Present: His Excellency the Governor-in-Council. TyHEREAS it is deemed expedient to approve the Stratford Loan and Deposit Company (Limited) as an institution for the purpose of Section 3 of the Trustee Amendment Act, 1914: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the Baid Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve the said Stratford Loan and Deposit Company (Limited) as an institution with ■which, subject to the provision of the said Act, it shall be lawful for a trustee unless expressly forbidden by the instrument (if any) creating the trust to invest any trust funds in his hands on deposit at interest. J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive CounciL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1914.
TADMARUNUI ELECTORATE. To the Electors,— T EEGET very much that owing to the shortness of notice that the General Election is to take place this year, that it is impossible to visit every part of the Electorate and I trust that no Elector will think that I have neglected to visit his District. I have lived in the Electorate for seven years, and if elected, I intend to still reside here and to visit regularly the whole of the electorate. My platform is: 1. Reform wherever needed. 2. The Freehold Tenure every time. 3. Borrowing for Reproductive Works 4. Vigorous prosecution of Roads and
Railways. 5. Postponement of payment of rent and rates until settlement lands are provided with permanent roads. 6. Land and employment for everybody. 7. Eight for everyone to work for a living wage. I am standing as an Independent Reform Candidate pledging myself to support Progressive Legislation emanating from either party, subject only to the condition that, on a no-confidence motion, I vote with the present Government. I pledge myself to; go to the PoH. ,: ,: ! Yours f&HttfoHy, . ' P. W. SHOStLANP. Kranarunui, NoTember fith, 1914.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 149, 19 November 1914, Page 1
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