PUBLIC NOTICES. RAHOTU HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4. MEETING of the residents of Piwga- , rehu, Oaonui and Rahotu will be held as above, at 8 o'clock, to consider the formation of a branch of the Second Division League, and to hear an address on the Pensions Bill, etc., now before Parliament, by a New Plymouth delegation. All are invited, whether Second Division Reservists or otherwise, and especially Ladies. T..P. HUGHSON, Convenor. BARQUE NARWHAL. A LL accounts against this vessel or master must be presented to the local agents before 5 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday, October 3), for payment, otherwise no accounts will be recognised. J. C. SPEDDING & CO., LTD., Agents, Devon Street East. New Plymouth, Oct. 1, 1917.
BENSLEY FUND. WfE desire to sincerely thank all the kind friends who subscribed to the above fund, and also all those who kindly forwarded donations of furniture and clothing when our home was destroyed by whirlwind. Needless to say, the assistance has been very much appreciated, The cash has been used towards the purchase of a home, and the furniture and clothing put to a useful purpose. ME. AND MRS. A. H. BENSLEY AND FAMILY. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED in the Lepperton Pound, by Mr. Lethbridge, Bay Mare, no shoes on; white star on forehead. If not claimed and expenses paid, to sold Tuesday, October 16, at 12 o'clock noon. F. LOUNSBOROUGH, Poundkeeper. RE H. LANGMAN, WAITARA. CREDITORS in the assigned estate of Harry Langman, of Waitara, storekeeper, are requested -4o send in their claims to the undersigned, by the 20th October, 191", after which date they will not be admitted.
Accounts owing to the estate on this date will be sued for without further notice. GORDON FRASER, WILLIAM HEALY, Assignees. P. 0., Box 10, New Plymouth, Oct. 1, 1917 REMOVAL NOTICE. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. J'HE Office of the local Agency of the above Company has been removed to the A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont Street. HUGH BAILY, Agent. REMOVAL NOTICE. BAILY & DUFF, .Public Accountants, have removed to new offices in the A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont Street. QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, have opened a lovely Stock of new season's goods. If you want quality, inspect our stock.
ijuiimßo, ingiewoqa.—see our crepe de chines in cream, navy and biscuit Price 7/11 per yard. e.n. QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for hose, white underskirts, voile and »ilk blouses, and summer underwear of all descriptions. en. ijunujao, iiigicwoou.—van auu inspect our ladies' trimmed and ready-to-wear hats, really lovely range. QOl TIER'S, Inglewood.—Our jumper costumes, one-piece dresses, and gaberdine costumes are right up to date. e.n. (juiui'.K'&, inglewood, just opened, some lovely cream embroidered cashmere shawls from 14/6 to 35/- each . of check zephyrs, gingham* and dref materials very fashionable this season. QOTTIER'S Inglewood, for plain and fancy colored voiles, poplins, suitings, priscilla, tussore, iric, and fuji silks, and tobralcos. e.n. QOTTIErVS Inglewood, for all thc'latust neekware. white washing kid gloves, and lisle thread, all the leading Bhades. est. QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Hoylo's navy prints, the world's best, price )/- per yard. e.n. QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for drills, drilettes, nurse cloth, cotton gaberdines, American palm leaf cloth, shirtings, calicoes, and sheetings. e.n.
SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel). fyTRS. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she has taken over the above house. . Travellers will find every comfort* HOT ASH COLD BATE&
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1917, Page 1
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