APPLICATIONS. UPHOLSTERERS. ANTED—Good Upholsterers; permanent work and good wages to suitable men. Apply— W. LAMBOUBNE,, Complete House Furnisher, Three Lamps, Ponsonbv, Auckland. BLACKSMITH WANTED. GOOD General Smith and Horseshoer; constant job to suitable, man; good wage 3. Apply— P.O. BOX 26, Inglewood.
PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. the undersigned, hereby give notice that on and after this date we will not be responsible for any debts incurred in our name by our son (Henrv Joseph Frost), or any other person, without our written authority. MR. & MRS. R. FROST, Omata. July 29,. 1018.
taranaki agricultural SOCIETY. A LL Prize-money won at tbe above Society's recent Winter Show may be collected at the Secretary's Office, Currie Street, New Plymouth. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretarv.
HORSES WANTED. 'RANTED —Eight Good Light Draught Horses. Apply— Fanners' Co-op. Organisation, Inglewood.
COUNTY OF TARANAKI. HEAVY TRAFFIC PROHIBITED. JpUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that heavy traffic is prohibited by the Council'!) By-laws from May to September inclusive and any person committing a "breach of this by-law will be prose"outed. Heavy traffic means one and a half tons to a pair of wheels including the wieght of the vehicle. Any person desiring to engage in heavy traffic during this period must furnish satisfactory security to repair any special damage that may accrue to the road bv such traffic. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, July :;o, 1918.
PUBLIC NOTICE. BUSINESS People and others are notified that I will be at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, on or about August I. HENRY V. BATTEN, Typewriter Mechanic. jyGAMOTU puZZLES. £lO In Prizes - £lO A Competition for Young and Old. What You Have to Do.
£UCH Wednesday in the 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 write their name and address on the ticket, distinctly, and forward it, with their replies, after the last set has appeared in tie 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 Ngamotii Seaside Committee. Entry tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Corrigall, Brooker, Deare, The Red Post, New Plymouth and Inglewood, and the Secretary (R. o. Ellis), Kobe Street, New Plymouth. Example Puzzle: To Wander. Answer: Rome—a town in Italy. A Nickname for Annie 12. A quantity of paper. 13. Often the lowest
14- a its are 4 4 & 4 are 8 8 & 8 are 16 15- A mother left each of her children an apple when she went away and on her return the apples were still intact 15 father 1 y ° ! ' r P ortmnte^x 17 A motor car painted red 18 A castle built in 1918 ig Who said port ao What you want when you are dirty
bag wash. The system that wipes out the borne ( washing day. The Family wash for 2/6 G?t all particulars from NEW PLYMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY. Gill Street, New (Plymouth. 'Phone 629,.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 1
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