PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THOSE WANTING OFFICES AND SHOPS. J AM preparing plans for a large fireproof, modern building in the centre of New Plymouth, and am prepared to deal with professional and business men for suites of offices, etc.; also for basement quarters and two large, rootcy shops. THOMAS H. BATES, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham Street. ( N0 T ICE. " is hereby given that I will not be responsible for debts contracted by Charles M. Copestake after this date. FRANK COPESTAKE, Lepperton. February 18, 191 S. T H A N K S. M RS. WORN, of tipper Mangorei, desires to thank Mr. Manning King for Hay, and those who helped in connection with same. STRATFORD GIFT jyONORS will greatly assist if, if not otherwise arranged, they will deliver pigs and live poultry to Mr. Newton King's Haymarket; horses to snleyards, and dressed poultry to Stratford Patriotic Shop on Saturday morning. J. w. .McMillan, Chairman. 'J'HEOSOPHICAL C^OCIETY MISS C. W. CTIRISTIR (National Lecturer). Will deliver a Public Lecture entitled '•THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS'' In the Medina Tea Rooms, Stratford, TUESDAY, 8 P.M. Public Question Meeting un Thursday, at 8 p.in. Written or typed questions without, signature preferred. Further meetings advertised later. LOST. ~" PROM BUTT BROTHERS' Farm, '"Haehanga," I'ruti, several head of Cattle. Brand, —7 (bar seven), ear mark fore quarter and front bit. Anyone giving information leading to recovery of a beast o. 1 beasts will be handsomely rewarded. •I. W. ORBELL, ~ Manager for Butt Bros. N 0 T I (TE! jyjRS. M. E. KENDRTCK, of Tariki, wishes to thank all those who were so kind as to answer her advertisement. The position has been filled by a local returned soldier. REMOVAL NOTICE. gUXTON & FALCONER, Public Accountants, have removed to first floor Veale's Buildings (over Garnham's, Jeweller). SALE OF GIFTS. F connection with Methodist Church, Harvest Festival will be held in the Hempton Hall, Okato, on TUESDAY, February 19, at 8 p.m. Musical items, etc. FOR SALE. ORGAN, 16 Stops, Octave and Swell Couplers. Powerful Instruments, suitable for church, to be sold cheap. Apply—"S. C„" Daily News. PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. [T 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 livening, 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 IJriitersity Examination for Bookkeeper's Diploma. Full particulars on application to— MR. V. DUFF, A.M.!'. Buildings, •P.O. Box 145. New Plymouth. Telephone 89. WHERE TO STAY AT TE AROHA. THE LEADING HOUSE. JJINEMOA JJOUSE CHURCH STREET, TE AROHA. First-class Accommodation; one minute from Sanatorium Grounds and P. 0.; accommodation for 50 to 60 guests; electric liglit throughout. All Correspondence promptly attended to. Quiet, Clean and Comfortable. Telegraphic Address: "HINEMOA," Te Aroha. Phone 47. Terms: Per Day, 8s; Per Week, £2 2s. M. ft J, KENNINGTON, Proprietors, k Late of "Old Curiosity Shop," New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 1
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