PUBLIC NOTICES. gAILORS' NEXT SATURDAY,! SAILORS' SATURDAY, When a Collection will be taken up in New Plymouth, in aid ef the • WIDOWS AND ORPHANS Of the Sailors who died for us in the Battle of Jutland: PROCESSION AT NIGHT. Led by the Band, and followed by the the Fire Brigade, Territorials, Boy Scouts, and Returned Troopers. A Procession will leave Crocker's Corner at \3O p.m., and march through the town, stepping at Ambury's Comer. Here AN OPEN-AIR CONCERT, WILL BE fUVEN BY THE BEST TOWN TALENT, AND THE • MAGNIFICENT MODEL OF A SHIP, WILL BE AUCTIONED BY MR. L. ' A. NOLAN- , DON'T FORGET.— AII the Proceeds will go to help the Dependents of the ! Men who suffered and died that we. might retain our liberty! So fill your pockets and contribute to the Great CauseJ J. E. WILSON,
Chairman of Patriotic Committee ]y|OTOR f)AR JJAFFLE. STUDEBAKER, 40 H.P. TO BE DRAWN JULY 26, 1910. Presented by Mr. Newton King, Tickets, 2s 6d; obtainable everywhere. PROCEEDS IN AID OP WOUNDED SOLDIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Tickets obtained from Mr. McMillan, secretary Patriotic Committee, Stratford. L. M. MONTBATH, Secretary.
FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. XfiOß SALE, Few Heifers, calved and near calving. Dan Hughes, Spotswood. ' d.w. RANTED TO SELL 8 h.p. boiler in perfect working order. £45. Apply J. D. Ross, Warea. lAS ACRES FREEHOLD, three miles New Plymouth; all plouglmble, clean land; carry 40 cows; good house, sheds and yards. Price £2B 10s per acre. Terms on application to E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. gXCHANGE for Small Farm, 13 acres, with house; 3y„ miles from Mew Plymouth P. 0.; metalled road. Price £BOO. Equity £330 put this in as deposit.—E. L. Humphries, Devon street. MISCELLANEOUS. Y ATES ' Vegetable and Flower Seeds for 1916-17 season in stock. AVrite or call for catalogue.—L. A. Nolan and Co., agents, 'New Plymouth. a.y. rpHE KASH for Special Values in Men's Winter Shirts, warm and coini'or able, heavy Union, with collars, media... or dark patterns, 4/11 and 5/G. Q.ENTS.' Heavy Union Shirts, good ma-, terial; collars attached; neat medium patterns; splendid value, 5/6 each, a; The Kash, OVERLOOKED—26 pairs Hall Curtains, shop-soiled, in Red and Green Tapestry and Art Serge, 12/6 to 25/-, at the Red Post. gPLENDID Overcoats, fashionable belt at the back style, double-breasted, heavy tweed, only 35/-, at The Kash. HE KASH for Men's Warm Wintci Underwear —Fleece-lined Singlets or Pants, 2/C; Captain- Cook Singlets or Underpants, 2/11. JJED POST SALE of Dingle's stockcloses Saturday, the 17th. T.ATEST Waltz Successes at Collier's Music Warehouse—"La Eousse," "Swaying," "Poppies," and "Love's Awakening"; also "Violet of Abbaiza" flavotte (Morel); price 2/- each; posted 2/1%. ]y|ONEY TO LEND.—Apply, Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. Solicitors to Stratford Loan and Deposit Company. 1 g GOOD Eiderdown Quilts, all reduced 4/- in the '£, Now is the t'me at tho Red Posy,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1916, Page 1
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