PUBLIC NOTICES. JJED QROSS JITART SATURDAY, JULY 27. RED CROSS COMMITTEE {■'•'C" SECTION) IN CHARGE. Gifts of Home-made Bread and Cakes, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Cooked Meats, Eggs, Butter, Honey, Jams, Tickles, etc., gratefully received. Promises made of Cooked Ham, Pressed Tongue, Sausage Rolls, Aberdeen Sausage, Lemon Honey, New Season's Marmalade, Sponge Sandwiches, Seed Cake, Etc. Help our Wounded and Sick Soldiers through the Red Cross Mart, which will be open on Friday from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday to purchasers from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. TO THE RESIDENTS OF URENUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. BOOT & SHOE REPAIRING. T HAVE started the above class of work on the premises nest to the Urenui Sale Yards. Good Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Terms, cash CHARLES SMITH. FOR IMMEDIATE- SALE. g CHOICE Grade Jersey Dairy Cows, July and August calvers; average | test factory 1917-18 season, 5.2. These cows are all 3rd calvers, and can be guaranteed. Also—--1 2-year purebred Berkshire brood sow, to farrow August. 1 Oft. Rcid and Gray windmill, with pump, 50 feet galvanised piping, etc., in good working order. Apply on farm to— T. B. EWENS, Waitara Road. Owner selling owing to expiry of lease; no reatonable offer refused. FARMERS AND BUTCHERS.
riWING to the Government embargo being lifted off Hides and Calfskins, we are now prepared to buy same at highest market values. Goods railed to us receive prompt attention. Advice Cards and Labels on application. WILSON & CANHAM LTD., Hawera. RENDERS addressed to Secretary, Publie Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will be received until noon of July 31, 1918, for forming and metalling Manganui Road, Croydon Settlement. A detailed schedule of quantities and rates must accompany each tender, otherwise the tender will be considered informal. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. SHAftP. Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, July 17, 1918. In Prizes A Competition for Young and Old. What You Have to Do. gAC'H Wednesday in (he Daily News there will appear a list of 10 puzzles and will continue for about eight weeks. The answers to the puzzles will be the names of important towns in the countries of those engaged in the war in Europe, and in the Egyptian district. An ordinary school atlas will show all the names in the puzzles. Competitors must purchase an entrance ticket, price Is, and must wriie their name and address on the ticket, distinctly, and forward it, with their replies, after the last set has appeared in the paper. If, in the .opinion of a competitor, two answers are suitable for one puzzle, two separate entries must be made. The whole of the proceeds are in aid of the Ngamotu Seaside Committee. Entry tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Corrigall, Brooker, Deare, The Red Post, Xew Plymouth and Inglewood. and. the Secretary ([(. 0. Ellis), Robe Street, New Plymouth. Example Puzzle: To Wander. Answer; Rouie-a town in Italy, i. It will not sink. 2. Lou was fond of fine clothes. 3- A superior anjeL 4. To polish. 5- A quiet talk and a part of a pig. 6 A wild animal's home. 7- A popular breed of chicken. 8, A girl and a stone. g. A bell being rung very quickly.' io. A brick thrown through a window. STRAYED NOTICE. CTRAYED on to my property, Carrington Road, Black Cattle Slut (fullgrown) ; if not claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold to defray same. S. RYDER,' Harrington Road, N.P.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1918, Page 1
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