PUBLIC NOTICES. SUBSCRIBERS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. gHOULD READ the following, then ask themselves whether putting money 011 deposit to enrich Bank shareholders, or sending it to the front is the way to assist our brave boys. The mothers if soldiers should read Clause No. 2: WHAT IS THE Y.M.C.A. DOING? The activities of the Y.M.C.A. may be summed up in a few lines. 1. In the Home Camps, Halls, and Marquees with all possible social advantages and privileges with, wherever possible, a secretary in charge. In the cities the Y.M.C.A. buildings, including Gymnasium, Baths, Library, Billiard Tables, etc., thrown open to all, with a card issued broadcast: "Your uniform is sufficient introduction.'' 2. On the troopships and in camps in Egypt, social work providing the men with home comforts, social enjoyment, etc., keeping them out of cities like Cairo—an effort alone worth all the trouble and expense. 3. Extending the same privileges, as far as practicable, right up to the firing lines. 4. Visiting men in Hospitals, alleviating their suffering—as far as outside assistance can —giving them whatever comforts are available, and last, but not least, linking them up with their friends and relatives by writing letters and undertaking commissions ffom lads who in many cases will not see their own again. A fairly complete work which could only be done by specially organised and equipped men. These men we have, and they have done noble work, but they must have more helpers, and it is one of our foremost duties to see that they get every possible assistance. N.§. —The whole of the funds raised by the Y.M.C.A. National War Fund is used solely for the work amongst the troops. Not one jenny of it is diverted to any local work carried on ordinarily by the Associations, nor is the cost of this advertisement. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1938 (Section 50). In the Estate of WILLIAM EDWIN TAYLOR, of Tariki, Farmer, deceased. v A LL , creditors and? others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at New Plymouth, on or before the 21st day of February, 1910. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALL moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at New Plymouth. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. January 14, 191 G. WATERPROOFS (Guaranteed). Q.ARMENTS manufactured of every description. Stock sizes or made to measure. Send for patterns and prices. —Silvertown Co., 165 Manchester St., Christehurch. REMOVAL NOTICE. ERIC SPENCER B-AYLEY; Surgeon Dentist, has removed to rooms on the Second Floor of Morey and Son's New Building, Devon Street TASMANIA FOE HOLIDAY TOURS. Ask at Cook and Son's or Shipping Offices for copy of booklet "How to 'do' Tasmania from New Zealand." Further information, guide books, from Director, Government Tourist Department. Hobart. Send 4d for complete guide to Tasmania and a*»ommoitewon list. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. TpOR SALE—A superior farm of 134 ac-res of level land at Manawaru, Te Aroha. All in grass, except 14 acres turnips; 10-roomed house, 30-bail concreted cowshed; ornamental grounds and orchard; factory, school and township, 1 1 ,-, miles. Stock can be purchased at valuation. —For terms apply S. Hodge, Papatoetoe, Auckland. d.w. TplOR SALE, Jam Jars, all kinds, in any quantity; your own price.— Tweedale, iPowderham St. e.w. JfOR SALE—Modern Two-seater Car, price very low; would consider exchange motor-cycle with cash. Particulars from "Magneto," News office. d.w. TpOR SALE—Furnished Cottage on Breakwater Beach at New Plymouth. Immediate possession. Apply, "X.Y.Z.," News Office. A available for Second Mortgage or mortgages of stock, or for purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. piANO— £lO. First-class Grand Piano, by John Broadwood and Sons. No worms or dry rot. Terms, 6s per month.—Hoffmann. f.y. OKA ACRES Freehold, Bush Country, all level, about 130 acres felled. Price £5 per acre. Terms £2OO, or offer —E. L. Humphries, 'next Theatre Royal. Devon St., New Plymouth. K A-ACRE DAIRY FARM, good quality, good house and sheds. Price £2O per acre. Terms, £350 cash, balance u per cent.—E. L. Humphries, next Theatre Royal, Devon St., New Plymouth. "CIOR SALE—-Piano by John Spencer, London; in splendid order; no dry rot; £l9 cash; bargain. Or terms arranged, 10s monthly.-r-Collier'ii
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 1
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