PUBLIC NOTICES PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. TT is proposed to establish a Commercial School in New Plymouth, offering courses of instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and BOOKKEEPING. The classes will, in the meantime, be conducted mainly in the evening, but should sufficient students offer, arrangements may be made for day classes. Students will be prepared for Public Service Entrance Examinations in Shorthand and Typewriting, and the University Examination for Bookkeeper's Diplopia. h ~ 4, / Full particulars on applicatiori-Wk'' s: '' MR. V. DUFF, A.M.P. Buildings, P.O. Box 145. New Plymouth. Equal Rights for all. Special Privileges to none. PROTESTANT pOLITICAL ASSOCIATION Meeting to be held in THE STRATFORD TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0 at 8 p.m. Prominent Speakers will take part. THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE: (a) The organisation of Protestants into an Association to maintain and defend the rights and liberties of the people and to promote the political, social, and moral well-being of the Dominion of New Zealand. (b) To secure- the return of approved Candidates to Parliament and to civic office. (c) To secure the impartial administration of the laws of the Dominion. (d) To aafrvnard the State and the Umpire against the aggressions of sectarian interests. (e) To promote loyalty to our Protestant religion, the King (being Protestant) and to the Empire. ADDRESS BY THE NATIONAL LECTURER. THE REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. I Admission by Ticket only. D. M. CLARK, Hon. Secretary. HAWERA HOSPITAL " RANTED— A Strong Girl as Housemaid. References required. Wages, 22s Cd per week. Apply at once to—' THE MATRON. TARANAKI SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. A. J. MORTON, Senior Inspector of the Taranaki Education District, will give a Lecture at the Technical School, New Plymouth, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, on "Co-operation in Education." Members of School Committees, Parents, and all interested are invited to attend. W. G. REID, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH-URENUI MOTOR 'BUS. AS some person or persons have .been circulating the report that this seiv vice is to be discontinued, I wish to contradict same, and to state that it will run as usual, with the exception' of Thursday. Thanking patrons for past suppprt, and hoping for a continuance of same, so that when my husband returns .from doing his duty the service may be in going order for him to take up again. (Mrs.) ARTHUR J. SMITH. is given that Mr. J. F. Daley is no longer in the employ of this Company. FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION OF N.Z., LTD. WAITARA WEST ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that 10 per cent will be added to all Rates remaining unpaid after noon on Thursday, February 14, 1918, and they will be sued for without further notice. HARPER B. LEPPER, "... .-,i- Chairman. 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. ; SOCIETY WHISPERS. Mrs. A: We shouldn't talk of them behind their backs, but they say that he drinks, she drinks, and even the children are allowed a drop. Mrs. B.: Good gracious! Wine or whisky? &*. A;! 9U 99i £•»]"; Arcadia Tea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 1
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