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WANTED, ETC. PATEA HOSPITAL BOARD. RANTED, a Laundress, wages 25s per week and found. ■ x Apply, I, MATRON, Patea Hospital. PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAYED. LIGHT BAY COB; small star on forehead, one white foot. Reward on returning to Club Stables, Opunake. LOST CHEQUE. NOTICE ' s hereby given that a Cheque, drawn 011 the Bank of New Zealand, Inglewood by the Moa Farmers' Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., No. 5094, in favor of T. Potroz, dated 19th February, 1916, for £6O lfls 3d, has been lost and payment of it has been stopped. R. BUCKLEY, Secretary. Moa Farmers' Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. AN APPEAL. f£'HE Committee of the Gala Day Sports to be held at the East End on THURSDAY, 9th inst., solicit Donations for Prizes,, also Tea, Sugar, Milk, Hams, etc. BE FREE WITH YOUR GIFTS AND HELP OUR BRAVE BOYS. NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES FOR CADETS IN PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Office o£ Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, February 27, 1916. F is hereby notified for general information that a Public Service Entrance Examination for Candidates (male and female) desirbus of appointment to the Public Service will be conducted during the month of November, 1910. - Applications must reach the Director of Education, Wellington, on or before Bth September, 11)16, and must be made on. forms obtainable from the Education Department, from any Education Board, or from this office. An entrance fee of One pound sterling, (which Will he refunded if a candidate is successful in passing the examination and receives an appointment in the Public Service), is payable on entering for the Examination. Applications will be received between the Bth and 15th September, 1916, on the payment of a late fee of one pound sterling. , P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between JOHN FRANKLIN HOOKER, FRED ALLIES HOOKER, and GORDON HOOKER, carrying on business as Carriers, Forwarding, Customs, and General Agents and Sample-room Proprietors at New Plymouth, under the style or firm of "Hooker and Sons," has been dissolved as from the date hereof so far as concerns tfci said John Franklin Hooker, who retires from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received and .paid respectively by the said Fred Allies Hooker and Gordon Hooker, wlm will continue to carry on the said business in partnership, under the style or firm of "Hooker Bros." Dated this 2*ui day of February, 1910. JOHN F. FRED. A. HOOKER, ft. HOOKER. Witness to signature of John Franklin Hooker— A. C. LAWREY, Solicitor, New Plymouth. Witness to Signatures of Fred Allies Hooker and Gordon Hooker— AUSTIN BEWLEY, Solicitor, New Plymouth.

NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 1916. p]VENTNO Classes re-open on MONDAY, March 6, sit 7 o'clock. Monday—Architectural Drawing, Plumbing, Commercial Correspondence, Motor-car Engineering, Dressmaking. Tuesday Dressmaking, Book-keeping, Mechanical Drawing, and Applied Mechanics. Wednesday.—English and Arithmetic (senior), Shorthand, Drawing, and Painting. Thursday English and Arithmetic (junior), Shorthand, Electrical Engineering, Leather Work and Enamelling. • Friday.—Plumbing, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Workshop Practice, Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines, Turbines and Boilers, Art Needlework, Cabinetmaking. If sufficient students come forward, classes will be formed in Photography and Out-door Sketching. It is compulsory for all young people over fourteen, but not over seventeen years to attend on at least two evenings or afternoons per week. (Copies of regit-" lotions governing compulsory attendance may be obtained from the Director.) Free .Students, —(a) All people between the ages of fourteen and seventefen; (b) All Free Place holders. For other students the scale of fees may be obtained from the College. NOTE.—Returned wounded or sick soldiers will be admitted to any of the iT ~"» free of charge. ~ " ALFRED GRAY, T

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1916, Page 1

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