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PUBLIC NOTICES. LOCAL SHIPPING COMPANY. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING, to consider ,a proposal to establish a local shipping company, will be held in the Soldiers' Club building on Thursday evening nej.'t, at 8 oclock. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. TERRITORIALS. J± COMPULSORY Parade will take place to-day (Thursday, February 22) and Saturday (February 24). Fall in at the drill hall at 1.30. Absentees without written leave will !)e prosecuted. F. N. WHITCOMBE, Lieut., O.C. A Company. IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS. J±_ MEETING of Dairy Farmers and ail others interested will be held in the Town Hall, Eltham, on SATURDAY, 24th inst, at 1 p.m. BUSINESS.—To consider the position of the Dairying Industry as affected by the operations of the Military Service Bill. /All interested in this important industry are earnestly invited to attend. Chas. J. Belcher , Arthur Morton H D. Forsyth J- L. Campbell R. C. Treweek R. J. Linn ■ .lohn Connett H Spratt J. Brown J. Burgess W. Morrison Jacob Marx J. B. Murdoch W. D. Powdrell BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. CARETAKER, WATERWORKS. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will he received by the undersigned up till noon on FRIDAY, 23rd inst., for the above appointment. Schedule of duties, etc., may be obtained at tile Borough Offices. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. MOKAU HARBOR BOARD. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the Post of SECRETARY and WHARFINGER; salary, £l2O per year and free house. Applications, enclosed in an envelope marked "Secretary and Wharfinger," and addressed to "The Chairman, Mokau Harbor Board," will dose at the Office of the Board on March 8, 1917. Conditions and schedule of duties may he seen at this Office, or on application to the Secretary. JAS. B. CARR, Secretary. WAVING disposed of mi business to Messrs Cook and Lister, to take effect on the Ist of March, I wish to thank the public for their liberal support, arid solicit a continuance of same to my successors. WILLIAM M. PERRY, W. NORMAN PERRY. WAVING purchased the business of Mr Norman Perry, we solicit a continuance of the favors accorded to him. and trust by using the best of materials and good workmanship to merit same. Business will be carried on in both premises as usual. ■ COOK AND LISTER. ]\TORTH J£GMONT JJOU.SE. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Book your room now the holiday rush is over. For particulars apply MR. H. WILLIAMS, Manager, "Takurangi." MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. '■WIN Cylinder S h.p. Indian, speedometer, lamp, etc., latest model, practically new. Owner buying car, £OO. 12 _ 16 HP ' SSEAT£R ENGLISH SUNBEAM CAR; spare wheel and all accessories; fitted wioh four oversize Tyres, in good order. Car running well. Price, £230. Great Bargain. >< T MOTOR-BIKE, 3'/ 2 H.P., 3speecl, Armstrong huh; perfect order good tyres; £35. Q'/s-H.'P. BRADBURY Motor Cycle, Q-H.P. Twin-Cylinder ROYAL RUBY Motor Cycle, with sidecar, recently thoroughly overhauled and painted. Splendid bargain at £9O. NEWTON KING WISHES WONT FILL A SACK. To wlbh that you had done something tos save your child suffering from INFANTILE PARALYSIS is of no avail, but you may prevent it in others by the simple use of DINGO EUCALYPTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic, four times stronger th'sji carbolic. Obtainable from all chemist* and storekeecexs. a

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1917, Page 1

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