PUBLIC NOTICES. BOER WAR SOLDIERS. £ MEETING of all South African ex'-Contingenters will be held in the Patriotic Rooms, Municipal Buildings, Stratford, on SATURDAY, 10th June. BUSINESS: Consideration of formation of "Battalion," or otherwise assisting the Empire in the War. J. BUTLER, . /■ Secretary, pro. tem. W.C.T.U. PROVINCIAL CONVENTION. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, MAY 31. I ) 10 a.m. —Business and reports. . 2 p.m.—Pleasant afternoon, open to ; the public. Collection. \ 8 p.m.—Concert in aid of Y.M.C.A. Fund. Admission Is, BUNT, Instructress of Millir. j ery and Dressmaking (first-class credentials for each), will commence next term TO-MORROW (May 31), Dev- ; on St. East; Thursday, Midhirst Methodist Schoolroom, 10 to 3; Friday, Ingle- , wood Parish Hall, 10 to 3.30. Particu- < lars on application 54C Devon Street East, New Plymouth; telephone 553. fJAR RAFFLE. STUDEBAKER, 40 H.P. Presented by Mr. Newton King. Tickets, 2s 6d; obtainable everywhere. PROCEEDS IN AID OF WOUNDED ; SOLDIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary. UR S E QLD, THE ROSERY (REGISTERED MATER- ' NITY HOME), VOGELTOWN. Is now receiving Patients. Terms: writing 30s, Ist week. £3, subsequent £2 10s. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS—Miss M. E. Allman Marchant, M.A., late head mistress of the Otago Girls' High School, Dunedin. ASSISTANT MISTRESS—Miss S. E. (Student of Victoria College, and late head mistress of St. Margaret's School, Christchurch). SECOND School open on a Wednesday. New pupils are enrolled and classified on the Tuesday before. Boarders must arrive on the Tuesday. There are only two vacancies in the present house. An extension is being p'anned, and application should be made now for this and following terms, as only a limited number of boarders can be admitted. Prospectus and full particulars on appl:cation from " " \ 4. D. STANLEY, Secretary, Box 59, Stratford. BUSINESS NOTICES. BAG WASH The system that wipes out the home washing day. The Family wash Get all particulars from New Plymouth Steam Laundry, Gill Street, Jfew Plymouth. 'Phone 529. \7ISITORS to the NEW PLYMOUTH • SHOW. Look out for MRS. MOORE'S VIVIFIC EXHIBIT. The Great Herbal Tonic that gives life, cures Indigestion, Poverty of Blood and Loss of Nerve. Also VIVIFIC OINTMENT, for Eczema and all Skin . Troubles. CHETWODE SCHOOL. (SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 273. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE MISSES SI AXFORD. The Second Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, May,27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. JfJGMONT JJOUSE. "yiA New Plymouth or Open all the Winter. Special winter tariff 8s 6d per day. Accommodation and meals exactly same as in the summer season. Telephone "Tahurangi." H. Williams, mamurer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1916, Page 1
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