PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. showing the General Rate required lor the Borough of New Ply-'i-o'.itli for the period April 1,1918, to l Vnreh 31, 1919. 'jPHE following estimate having been approved by the New Plymouth Borough Council is published for general information: PROPOSED EXPENDITURE FOR THE ABOVE PERIOD: Dr. balance brought forward April 1, 1918 2900 Office 173S Streets, including plant 15166 Reserves and Municipal Offices .. 825 Sudsidies and levies 1715 Electric motor bus 1850 Motor bus service 300 Sanitation 1770 Public conveniences 300 Drainage upkeep and extensions 52.") Municipal baths 300 Waiwakaiho bridge r>oo Sundry expenditure 770 MONEY AVAILABLE ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Government subsidy 450 Licenses 1155 Rents 1100 Reimbursements 4559 Uniform annual fees sanitation 1270 Transfer from waterworks 3000 Sundry receipts 500 Estimated Dr. balance, 31/3/19 8320 Balance proposed to be met by a general rate of one shilling and sixpence in the £ on £III,4SS being the total annual rateable value of the property on the * Valuation Rolls for the Borough of New Plymouth 8300 £28659 The said General Rate will be made after one week from the publication of this estimate. Dated this 7th day of May, 1918. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 1 QWING to our remainiifg partner having been ordered to proceed to camp at an early date, our old established and well-known Grocery Business is now on the market, on exceptional terms. Absolutely no Goodwill. A large, clean and well-assorted stock (including many lines now unprocurable), at valuation. All necessary Plant, in first-class order. Low rental, or will lease for a term of years. BRANCH STORE: Our Moturoa Branch may also be included on the same terms.This is undoubtedly a golden opportunity to anyone with a knowledge of ths trade to pick up a business with a large connection and over twenty years' reputation, on terms that have not been offered for many a day. JOHNSTON BROS., MEW PLYMOUTH. Postal: Box 165. Telegrams: Johnston Bros.
AT AUCTION FURNITURE BOUGHT. - FURNITURE SOLD. FURNITURE EXCHANGED. Your inspection invited to examine our stock of wardrobes, duchess chests, washstands, tables, chairs, Morris chairs bedsteads, wire mattresses, new kapoc mattresses, tools, etc., etc. N. A. Chris Hansen £ Co. 297 Devon Street, N.P. Phone 480. AND SHE DID. A grocer not wanting in tact (Now, this is a positive fact) Said: Madam, excuse me, take Arcadia Tea, And far more—you'll always come back.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1918, Page 1
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