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PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS EUR CARTIXU. "JJRUTI VALLEY Co-operative Dairy Company invites 'traders for carting for three years. Tenders close with the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained, on .SATURDAY, August 31, at f> p.m. R. PEPPERELL, Secretary. PROTESTANT pOLITIC.vL (Incorporated) A Meeting of Protestants will be held in the (loud Templar Hull on ■ TUESDAY. AfIU'ST 20 Admission by Ticket, to be had on application tn Mr. McCahev. City Fruit Mart. Devon Street. Chair at 8 p.m. ■ Speaker: REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. Collection in aid of expenses. ]yjGAMOTU yffAR pUZZLES. £lO In Prizes £lO A Competition for Young and Old. What You Have to Do. EACH 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 the paper. If, in the opinion of a competitor, two answers are suitable for one puzzle, two separate entries /uust be made. The whole of the proceeds arc in aid of the Ngamotu Seaside Committee. Entry tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Corrigall, Brooker, Deare, The Red Post, New Plymouth and Inglawood, and the' Secretary (R. 0, Ellis), Robe Street, New Plymouth. Example Puzzle: To Wander. Answer: Rome—a town in Italy. 31. Mother leaves on the Athenic to-mor-row 32. The first part is a horse that won't go, and the second is the locality of a wedding in church. 33. The first part of a ship. 34. The most important part of a ship 35. The most necessary when the ship is completed 36. The most tender part of a chicked 37. The ark was just completed 38. The only town that knew war was coming 39. The top of a bottle of port wine. 40. A fine net trimming usually used on ladies' hats BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JIJ'OTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the New Plymouth Borough Council held on the sth day of August, 191 S. it was resolved (by way of Special Order) that the New Plymouth Borough Council make additions and amendments to By-laws under ''The Municipal Corporations Act 1W0S" and under all other powers which enable the said Council to make and amend By -laws the object and purport of which additions and amendments are as follows: Altering Part XIIT and amendments thereof relating' to the Abattoir, and handling of meat, amending charges for slaughtering and dressing of stock, and fixing charges for meat taken into the chiller. Repealing By-law 1321 and substituting provisions for cutting off Electricity supply when accounts unpaid within certain fixed period. Repealing subsection 5 of By-law 344 relating to carriage of passengers on motor bicycles. The said resolution will be submitted for confirmation to a Special Meeting of the Council to be held at the Council Chambers in Liardet Street, in the Town of New Plymouth, on Monday, the 2nd day of September, ]!)18, at 8 o'clock p.m., at which meeting the day of the coming into fore; of the said additions and amendments to By-laws will be fixed. A copy of the said Special Order and Additions and Amendments to By-laws is deposited at the Office of the Council in Liardet Street aforesaid, where the same will be open for public inspection during ofliee iiours until the said Confirming Meeting is held. Dated this Cth day of August, 1918. F. T. BELLIUNGER, Town Clerk. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. MODEL X. Made specially for Ford, Overiand and Studebaker cars. 15s per set of four plugs. Post free. IRA J. BRIDGER, •Telephone No. 66. Eltbam.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1918, Page 1

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