PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD MODEL FARM. JfARMERSS and other interested persons are invited to inspect the farm on FRIDAY NEXT, 15th instant, at 1.30 •p.m. WM POWER; Secretary. STRATFORD GIFT AUCTIONS (CANVASSERS will oblige by handing in their books at or before next meeting, Saturday, 16th inst., and by attending such meeting. j. w. McMillan, Chairman. M ISS , Q. \y t QHRISTIE (National Lecturer of the Theosophical Society and Organiser of the Order of the Star in the East) TO-NIOHT. deliver a course of lectures in the Medina Tea Rooms, Stratford, on THURSDAY, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m. "Saints and Sinners; Their Final Goa"l the Same." RED CROSS MART. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lfi, 1918. RED CROSS COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. •Special appeal for Home mnde Chutnevs. Pickles, .fams and Jellies. Home-made Bread and Cakes, Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers, Needlework Novelties, etc., all gratefully receive! HELP THE MEN WHO ARE BEARING OUR BURDEN. Gifts received at "The Mart" from 2 30 till 5 and from 7 till 8 on Fri.lny, February lf>. COUNTY OF CLIFTON. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 of The Rating Amendment Act 1910 that ALL RATES UNPAID by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1918, will be charged TEN PER CENT. EXTRA. R. H. PTGOTT, County Chairman. Waitara, February 13, 1917.
T E N 13 E R S. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Club Building for C.E.M.S. Club, Eltham. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Manley and Towers', Bridge St. Tenders addressed: "Tender for C.E. M.S. Club, c/o Messrs Manley and Towers, Eltham," will be received up till 4 p.m. on Monday, March 4, 1018. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTICE. J WANT to clean up your Plantations and Shrubberies, and to Prune your Orchards. For terms, address: WILLIAM K. BROWNE, Pruner and Tree Expert, Post Office, Tariki. EDUCATIONAL. PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. J"T is proposed to establish a Commer- ■ rial School in New Plymouth, offering courses of instruction in SHORTftANP, 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 Diploma. . Full particulars on application to— MR. V. DUFF, A.M.P. Buildings, P.O. Box 145. New Plymouth. Telephone 89. MOTOR BARGAINS. REILLY 2-seater 12-h.p., with interchangeable wire wheels; in perfect order; trial can be arranged. Price £llO. ROVER 2-seater 10-h.p., in good going order. A snip at €75. INDIAN Motor-cycle, 1017 model, threespeed, electric light and horn; nearly new; done about 3000 miles. A bargain at £BS. ROYAL RUBY, 6-h.p„ 3-speed, in really good order; good side chair; machine cheap at £65. Electric light model Indians, Countershaft Rovers and Triumphs in stock. BRAKSGROVE'S MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS, Direct Importers, Devon-Street New Plymouth, A BOY'S ESSAY. Te* prevents women,'including grandmothwa and sisters from dying. You get It either from Ceylon, off a tree, or from next door, out of a packet labelled ARCADIA,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1918, Page 1
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