PtTBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TO/ITH a view to preventing inconvenience and disappointment as far as possible, intending passengers are reminded that the Railway Department has not at the present juncture facilities for providing more than strictly limited services for the approaching Easter Holidays. No special facilities can be provided for the approaching race meetings. All passengers are recommended to travel before March 28, .wherever practicable, and return after April 1. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF HIS MAJESTY'S VETERANS. TARANAKI BRANCH. ANNUAL GATHERING OF A PARADE of the Veterans will held on the 2Sth inst. in front the Post Office, at 1 p.m. The Vetera will attend a short service in St. Mar; Church, and after the service will pi ceed to the Hygienic Tea Rooms J afternoon tea, at 2 p.m. G. F. ROBINSON, Vice-President TARANAKI A. AND P. SOCIETY. Prize Money may ba collected at the Secretary's Office, Currie Street, New Plymouth. . AVILLIAJI P. OKEY, fc Secretary.
COUNTY OF TAHANAKI. ' DEVON ROAD CLOSED. pUBLIC NOTICE is lisroby given that , the Devon Koad at the foot of Mar.sraone Hill (near Wahvakaiho Saleyavds) will bo closed against all traffic 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the liUth instant. ' JOHN CONNETT, : County Chairman. New Plymouth, ll'irca 23, 191 S. OPENING 01'' NEW BAKEHOCSE. MESSRS MAY & ARROWSIIITH, Ltd., respectfully invite their customers and the Public generally to inspect their new Bakehouse from !) a.m. to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 27th instant. Visitors in the morning will have the opportunity of seeing the latest machinery for the manufacture of bread and small goods in operation. Come and see the conditions under which our bread and small goods are
APPLICATIONS. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. * (Youth) wanted' in Waitara or New Plymouth, to take Daily News to Waitara early in the morning. Apply to— PUBLISHER, News Office. HOLIDAY NOTICES EASTER HOLIDAYS. ]yj[Y MART, Warehouse ar.d Offices will be closed from Friday, March 29 to Monday, April 1, both days inclusive, NEWTON KING. EASTER HOLIDAYS. (")UR Warehouses and Offices will be closed from FRIDAY, March 29, to MONDAY, April 1, both days inclusive. NEWTON KING. BURGESS, FRASEE & CO. COCK & CO. AUR Inglewood Premises will be closed from 12 noon on Thursday, March 28, and will reopen Tuesday, April 2. NEWTON KING. FARMERS' CO-OP. H. G. LUKE. EASTER HOLIDAYS. undersigned Cabinetmakers' premises will be closed from THURSDAY; March 28, reopening on TUESDAY, April 2, 1918. RED POST CO., LTD. C E. BAKER & CO. T. PETTY. A. MADDOCK. J. LOBB. C. N. JOHNSON.
EASTER LEGAL VACATION. offices of Solicitors practising in New Plymouth, Inglewood and Waitara will close on THURSDAY, 2Stli March, at 1 p.m., and reopen WEDNESDAY, 3rd April. E. LASH, Secretary. GOLF BALLS \\ o i'l-o overstocked and offer the following exceptional prices: "Challenger" 22/G dozen '•Allow'' 16/"Corporal" lj/fi ;j "Combination" 12/0 „ Postage free. " r. I I. J. BRIDGER, Thtao 68, £ltb.am.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 1
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