REMEMBER OUR BOYS! TODAY (SATURDAY). STREET COLLECTION Will be made in aid of the NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. By the Members of the St. John Ambulance Society. GIVE WHAT YOU CAN, GIVE ALL YOU CAN. TASIKI HALL. J.RAND SOCIAL AND DANCE In aid of the HOSPITAL SHIP FUND THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 27. Good Floor, Good Muaie, Good Supper. Ladies Is, Gentlemen *2s 6d. EDWARD J. KILSBY, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. rPHE Committee requests that any person wishing to assist in the production of the above Opera will kindly give their names to any of the members or the secretary. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Egmont Street. MEN'S MEETING «T. MARY'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, MAY 23, at 3p.m. Subject: "Our Enemies: How Shall we Treat Them." Speaker: REV. A. H. OOLVILE, M.A. | All Men are Invited.
JUNIOR WANTED. rf")VHR WJ years and under 18. Salary to commence £4O per year. Apply, in own handwriting, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. YI7ANTED— Experienced junior for the ■wholesale drapery tTade. State fuH particulara. Apply—"C.H.J.," Box 29, New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. irpHE SCHOOLS will REOPEN for the SECOND TERM as under:— BOYS' SCHOOL, TUESDAY, MAY 25. GIRLS' SCHOOL, TUESDAY, JUNE 1. Prespectusos may he had on application. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. TO HELP THE BELGIANS. TjTOR Sale, Piano, in good order, donated by Mr. R. D. Colson. Proceeds to he donated to the Belgian Relief Fund. Apply: L. HOFFMANN, British and Continental Piano Co.
TENDERS FOR LEASING. SPENDERS are invited for leasing the New Plymouth Golf Club's property at Waiwakaiho. Particulars of property and conditons of tender may be •een at-Mr. John Paton's Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Tenders close on the 6th day of June, 1915. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAfS. CLEANING AND REPATRKG CLOCKS. rPENDERS will be received at the Traffic Manager's office. Wamranui. until noon on SATURDAY, June 5, 1015, for the work of cleaning and repairing clocks at the stations and offices on the lie* Plymouth-Ashhurst-Foxton Section of the New Zealand Government Railways, for the period of two years, commencing Ist. July next. Specifications may be seen at the offices of the Stationmasters at Palmerston North, Hawora and New Plymouth, and the Traffic Manager at Wanganui.
Traffic Manager's office, Wanganui, May 12, 1915. T DESIRE to intimate to the general public that I Lave disposed of my Storekeeping Business to Mr. H. Maine, and my Bakery to Mr. H. Smith, and to cordially thank them for the liberal support accorded me in the past and to solicit for my successors a continuance of the same. I al*o wish to notify that ALL ACCOUNTS must be paid or arrangements made to pay by the 30th MAY, 1915. Mr. Maine is empowered to receipt acuta on my behalf. •li. JACOB. Mokau, May 21, 1915. DAILY IfEWS covers the whole of Taranaki, in town and country alike.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 295, 22 May 1915, Page 1
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