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PUBLIC NOTICES. »ED nfiOSS MART SATURDAY, JUNE 29. ST. MARY'S PARISH IN CHARGE. All Parishioners wanted. Don't wait to be asked, but remember this great sacred cause of charity, and bring your help to aid our sick and wounded soldiers. The Stalk will comprise homemade cakes and bread, pastry, cooked and uncooked meats, fruit, vegetables, groceries, fancy, jumble and flowers. The fancy and art needlework section will be in the shop next the H.B. Co., which has generously placed same at the disposal of the Red Cross for that day. Two prizes offered for best made and decorated sponge sandwich to be left at the Mart before 9 a.m. ' on Saturday. Promises received of cooked ham and tongue, beef steak pie, Cornish pasties, apple turnovers, sausage rolls, poultry, Aberdeen sausage, plum puddings, gingerbread, shortbread, meringues, Red Cross busters, war-time lemon honey, new season's jams and jellies, butter, eggs, fresh vegetables, Etc., Etc. Mart open on Friday to receive gifts from 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., and to purchasers on Saturday from 9.30 a.m. Advance St. Mary's. BEAT THE RECORD AND BEAT THE ENEMY. 'AI'S RATS| Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The COMMON SENSE Manufacturing Co The Result of a lis. 7 Tin. Gentlemen.—l have pleasure in certifying that I laid down live hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (;j()4) dead rats. I have reason to believe that there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones. It is the most efficacious remedy I have ever seen. I am quite willing'to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. A. MONK. Just as effective with Mice. If not procurable from your local storekeeper, send 2/0 to the wholesale agents— BURGESS, FRASER& CO. New Plymouth and Haweia. pLYMOUTH i JjjOTOR QAR gERVICE. H. LETT notifies that he has taken • over the above service recently eonducted by Mr. Baker. A Mod'ern Super Six Hudson Car will ; leave Inglewood dairy at 9 a.m.; New Plymouth daily at 4 p.m. ,' Extra car will run Wednesdays and ■' Saturdays. Courteous, capable and careful drivers. • Special attention will be given to the delivery of parcels. MISCELLANEOUS. M pROCURE your Vegetables from Leong ] Ting, Fruiterer, etc., Devon Street . (next Criterion). Fresh daily: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Rhubarb, ' Leeks, Pumpkins, Marrows, Parsnips, I Carrots, Beet Root, Spring Onions, etc. , C.V. ' MEN'S winter underwear, best values ; in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or | pants 4/0; fleece-lined singlets or pants ] 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted under- J pants 5/0 par; only at the Kash, New . Plymouth. ! ROYS' Striped Shirts, with collars For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to - 14 years 2/11 each. These values onlr i obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth YyJNTER Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial !j and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years I to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/0, 15/-. Come in and see them at ths Kash, New Ply- I mouth. I XfOR the agony of Rheumatism and Sprains use Collins' Magic Liniment. Agents—Teed and Co., Chemists, New Plymouth. b.x. CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individnally compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and C •pedal "War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. ' C S D?S TO MOUNT EGMONT. % wishes to intimate the travelling pub- '"' ven-seater cars c [ery Sunday e of the (There

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 3

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