PLYMOUTH BROTHERHOOD. (Unsectarian.) GOOD TEMPLAR HAIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Speaker: MR. H. ROCKELL, M.A. Subject: "Bryce v. Rusdcn." A Reminiscence of Titokowaru and Te Whiti. Chairman: Mr. A. Ambury. PUNTHO SCHOOL. • and a GIFT AUCTION and SOCTAL in the evening will be lield on WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915. Proceeds in aid of Sick and Wounded Soldiers and the Belgian.'Fund. Admission: Afternoon Free; Evening Gentlemen 1/6, ladies 1/-. A. I. MACKAI, *" Hon. Sec. . PUBLIC NOTICE. OPTICIAN'S VISIT. "\fR. TYAS, Opthalmic Optician and Sight Specialist (by exam.) of practical knowledge of sighttesting and diagnosis of defects of tho eyesight, can be consulted at rooms, Wesiwood's Pharmacy, Hawera; Manaia, Craig's Pharmacy, Tuesday, July 6; Opunake. Thursday, July 8; Kaponga, Friday afternoon, July fl, Coffee Palace; Eltham, Saturday, Julv 10, at Mr. O/Hagan's Pharnucy. This is a splendid opportunity to those requiring the services of a skilled, optician for eye strain (headaches). NOTE.—Sight tested free. n COWS, starting to calve for the pedigree Holstein lull, Akartra Woodcrest Pietjc. dam Pieje Kittauora, sire King Akartra Piefcje, whose dam is the grand-dam of King Segis Pontiac Akartra, sold for £10,600. Apply P. R. FARNHAM, Tata•aimaka, or Newton King. pOLL STOCK OF BARB AND PLAIN WIRE (English and American), WISE NETTING, CORRUGATED IRON, and all heavy lines of goods. SPECIAL: No. 10 English Galvanised Wire in one cut coils. N. 5 cut lots, at New Plymouth, per cwt. 20s. In lots of a ton or more, per ton £l9 10s. .WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Stocks valued at £20,000. C. A. WILKINSON, Merchant, ELTHAM. TENDERS ARE INVITED "DY the New Plymouth Fire Board Kf the purchase of the following Freehold Properties, which will cease to be required for Fire purposes upon the re moval of the Brigade to the newvycrected Station in Liardet Street: — lOT I'.—The western half of Section 697 (Powdcrham Street), with the building thereon, at present occupied as the Central Fire Station. This site has an area of 205 perches, with about 41 feet frontage and a depth of about :135 feet. It is situated on the level about midway between [Brougham and Robe Streets, and is unquestionably the best position in New Plymouth for an up-to-date motor garage, being right in the centre of the town and clear of the tramways. Lot 2—Sub. Li, part Sub. 8., part Section Z (Devon Street), being the site of the recently-removed East Fire Station. It has an area of 8.47 perches, with frontage of 20 feet and a depth of about 103 feet. It is nearly opposite the Red House Hotel, adjoins Boon Bros., factory and plumbing works, and is an excellent business stand. Tenderers are at liberty to suggest terms to suit themselves. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received at Secretary's Office, Devon Street, up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY., July 9, and should be marked "Tender," and must contain a certified cbeque for £6O deposit in respect of ILot 1, or £25 in respect of Lot 2. „ received up till 5 X " p.m. on SATURDAY, July 17, for carting the output of the Pihama Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., for a period of two years from September 1 1015. Specifications at News Office, New Plymouth; Star Office, Hawera; and Company's Office, Opunake. M. J. BRENNAN, Secretary. K FEW ' WEEKS' HOLIDAY. Cannot be more pleasantly, interestingly and profitably spent than on one of the WINTER TOURS to the STORIED ISLANDS of the SOUTH PACIFIC. SEASON APRIL TO NOVEMBER. Send for Itineraries giving stop-over at Sura and ApiaSpecial Rates at Grand Pacific Hotel, Write to-day for Hlustrated Pamphlets. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 1 OF N.Z., LTD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 1
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