PUBLIC NOTICES. SOLDERS' COMFORTS WEEK. , QWNEKS of Motor Cars willing lo .take part in the Motor Procession at 11.30 an.\ on Labor Day, Monday, October 23. are requested to communicate with J!:o Committee. All are invited ti fall in. C. E. BELLRINGER Tor Procession Committee. ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . (RACES AT WAVERLEI RACE . COURSE.
f\"s October .23'"special passenger train will leave New Plymouth 7.33 a.m., Waitara. 7.12 a.m., Leppcrton 7 ">tt a.m., Inglewood 8.23 a.m., Tarilci 8 3!) a.m., Midhirst 8.50 a.m., Stratford !).S a.m., Eltham 0.2S a.m, Normanby 0.4S a.m., arriving Waverley Racecourse 11.22 a.m. Return train leaves Wavericy 0.5 p.m., Racecourse 0.14 p.m., arriving Waitara 9.40 p.m., New Plymouth 1.0.15 p.m. The 7.33 a.m. special from New Plymouth to Waverley and the 0.14 pin. special, Waverley Piaeecourse to New Plymouth, will only stop at thj stations shown, and, if required, at ]ic!l Block. Race passengers from Norinanby and stations north thereof must travel by the 7.:i3 a.m. special fvo'n New Plymouth and return by the. sptci.il train leaving Waverley Racecourse (U4 p.m. Holiday Excursion 'filets, available for return on day of issue and following day will be issued to Waverley Racecourse on October 23 from Mew Plymouth, Waitara, Wangsnui and intermediate stations by morning trains. These excursion tickets will not he available by Mail trains on October 23. I<or further particulars see handbills. BY ORDER.
AN to my Avenue Road' property, one red two-year heifer; appears to have recently calved. . NEWTON KING. PARK LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET SLUB. THE* Anminl Meeting of the above Club will tie held in the Soldiers' Club THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at * 'l'clock. All members are requested to attend, FRED C. TRI'JE. Hon. Sec. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. CATIONS po-'iicn of steersman on the Ti'icticn Plant. Wages 10s per day.. JOSEPH BROWNComity Chairman. New riymcuth, October 10, 1910.
TAP, AN AM EDUCATION BOARD. THE Cuuimittces of Schools in tlic T'cinilV of New Plymouth aro gra.'iicd permission to close their selioois on MONDAY.. 23rd, and THURSDAY, 2fltl- just., so as to enable the children to ta!.e pa't in the New Plymouth Patriotic Committee's Carnival. By crdcr of the Board, P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Eduction Office, New Plymouth; Oetcbir 17, 191 C. THANKS NOTICE; jy-R. AND MRS. .T. GROOBY and It.tmiir, of Huatoki, desire to tender their s-incere thanks to the many kind fr;ei'4: who sympathised with them in thriv voceiit sad bereavement; also for letter.l, cwls, , and / received.
BRITISH TYPEWRITERS, THOMAS AVERY, e rPIK?.]?E AND STATIONER, NEW PLYMOUTH. pfAS fcr.e.i appointed Sub-Agent in Kcrlli Taranaki (including Ne;v Plymouth), for; the all-British me.do IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER. If yon arc interested in this -wellknown Typewriter, Mr. Avery will be pleased to demonstrate the machine to SHOW PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM. BY EUYINfr A BRITISH TYPEWRITER. SOME OF THE MANY ADVANTAGES 01' THE "IMPERIAL." Pa-jVcl. Sicftcil Cutter. Povcrful Manifolder. Net ono .Single Riveted Working joint. J '.Tv.oantr.t Alignment. MaPcal-ir. Iron Base Only Simplest and most perfect Mechanism kn-)'vn. Most l-i-ifflcld Steel. F.i-miiMibk.' Type and Key Basket (in five seconds) Simplest Ribbon Mechanism yet invented. Jirii isli Invention l'ritish Capital British i abor. F ices—-Foolscap Size, £l6. ■- Brief, £2O . WHY PAY MORE? H. J. HOPKINS. Bookseller and Stationer, Stratford, has 1 been appointed Sub-Agen( lor South Tjrarmki .'ynitk of New Plymouth)
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1916, Page 1
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