YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU. 4000 MEN WANTED BEFORE NOVEMBER Bth. Ask your conscience why you are staying comfortably at home instead of doing your share with the brave men in camp ' and at the front. 1. ABE YOU TOO OLD? The man who is too old is the man who is 45. 2. ARE YOU PHYSICALLY FIT? The only man who can say honestly that is not physically fit is the man who has been TOLD so by a Medical Officer. 3- DO YOU' SUGGEST THAT YOUR EMPLOYER CANNOT SPARE YOU? In this great crisis the business employer or the farmer will spare the services of every young unmarried man. If Your conscience is not clear on these three points YOUR DUTY IS PLAIN. ENLIST TO-DAY. EOD SAVE THE KING I ■BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PRINTING TRAM TICKETS. fJXENDERS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on THURSDAY, Nijvember 11, for Printing Trapi Tickets. Particulars may be obtained on application. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. 'BOROUGH OiP NEW PLYMOUTH. ADVERTISING ON TRAM TICKETS. RENDERS are jjhvited and will be received by the undersigned up to j Noon on THURSDAY, November 4, for the right of advertising on the back of Tram Tickets as under: — (1) (Eight hundred thousand penny tickets. (2) Four hundred thousand twopenny tickets. J (3) Four hundred thousand threepenny tickets. (4) Two hundred thousa'nd fourpenny tickets. % (а) Sixty thousand luggage tickets. (б) Eight thousand concession tic- , kets. Tenders may be for the whole or any one or more of the above items. Particulars may be obtained on application at the Borough Offices. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. COUNTY OF EGMONT. e CONTRACTS. RENDERS will be received up to 12 noon on Friday, the 12th day of November, 1915, for:— Rahotu Riding (Northern Division). Contract No. 282 —1800 yards crushed boulder stone, Main South Road. Contract No. 283—000 yards crushed boulder stone, Main South Road. Contract No. 284—600 yards crushed boulder stone, Main South Road. Specifications can be obtained from Ridint! Foreman, and at County Office. GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opuuake, 23rd October, 1915. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. TO BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF YEARS. fJ*HAT WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE Hotel, situated at the Corner of Devon and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth, known as THE COFFEE PALACE, containing 42 Bedrooms, 3 Sitting-rooms, Smoking-room, 2 Diningrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Storerooms, Bathrooms, and Lavatories. Fitted throughout with electric light and all conveniences. There are also two shops on the ground floor, both let to good tenants. This is a splendid opportunity for a capable man with moderate capital. The present proprietor is retiring owing to the lease having expired, and, if desired, will dispose of the furniture and contents to the incoming tenant at valuation. The business is a lucrative one, and this presents a rare opportunity of acquiring an old-established business without goodwill, and which will, under experienced management, yield handsome profits from the date of possession. For particulars apply NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. iVHITE PAPER TOR SALE. ■RANTED TO SELL, in any quantity, GOOD WHITE PAPER. Apply 'Twanaki Daily New*
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1915, Page 1
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