PUBLIC NOTICES. REQUISITION OP NEW ZEALAND WOOL. " REQUIREMENTS AS TO BRANDING BY GROWERS. JT is notified for the information of all wool-growers throughout New Zealand, that in accordance with instructions received from the Imperial Army Contracts Wool Department, London, all wool sent by growers to Government woolbrokers for valuation and purchase must be branded with the grower's mark on one end and on one side of each bale. The side on whicli the brand must be placed is one of the flat sides—in other words, either of the sides of the bale not exposed when the doors of the press are open. Letters and figures appearing in the brand must not be less than three inches in height. In any case where the branding of the wool has not been effected by the owner strictly in accordance with these requirements, the Government woolbroker to whom the wool is forwarded will correct the faulty branding at the expense of the grower. R. TRIGGS, Controller, Dept. of Imperial Government Supplies, Wellington, Ist October, 1917. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY OP NATIONAL .PRAYER.
Government having resolved that Sunday next (7th instant) shall be Bet apart as a Day of National Prayer in connection with the War, a United Service will be held on'that day in Everybody's Theatre, commencing at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. fJEAVY-BUILT Turning Lathe, Cft bed, G'/ 2 centre; strong saddle; self-act-ing, sliding and surfacing, back shaft, 22 change wheels for screw cutting. pOWER-DRIVEN Automatic Lawn Mower Grinder; sharpen any size of lawn mower. PRINTING Plant complete, with machines, paper cutter, electro blocks, etc. ApplyW. ROWE, Normanby. JpTVE-Seater Motor Car for hire day or night; phone No. 32; residence next Presbyterian Church, and three minutes' walk from railway station. J. HUUajiS. Waitara. A LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. ' THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League.
FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc pOR SALE—Royal Ruby motor bike in good order; carriage-built side-ear, with bood and screen. Owner in camp. Apply Bargain, News Office. „ w r£Q Lease—Eltham Boardinghouse, 20 rooms, well furnished; no goodwill; all conveniences. Immediate possession Rent £2 per week; any terms. Apply R. H. Phillips, Box 30, Eltham. <f v YyANTED to sell-Ridd Milking Machine Engine, in good working order. Apply T. Perger, Waitara. a.v )vjn\jno io i^et—several First-class Rooms, with strong rooms, in National Bank Chambers, upstairs. Enquiry invited.—F. P. Corkill. c x ]Jj/[ON£Y available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. « three weeks ago, between Pungarehu and Okato, two yearling steers, one blue dark, one black and white; mark top and bottom riaht ear; brand "T8". Reward from N. Tai. Warea. IJjSJ at Coffee Palace Corner, Thursday, small parcel containing drapery. Will finder please leave at Nelson Fruit Mart. QNE pound reward for bluey and white second calver; V bottom one ear, tip the other.—P. R. Farnham, Tataraimaka. cap of Ford radiator. Finder kinilive at Hooker's. Hawora. Q t B. MARTIN, Jeweller, has an excellent and varied range of jewellery, watches, etc. Now is the time for farewell wristlet watches. e.n gL'Y that Box Suit from E. Parrott's good selection. Value and prices right. „.„ underwear heavily stocked; all weights and sizes—E. Parrott. e.n. ■UAI.T. tjLuu&B ui jneu s trousers always on view at E. Parrott'B, Eltham. e.n. we were kids mum bought our "lids" at iParrott's. Now we are men w» «o Main to PaKatt. «.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1917, Page 1
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