APPLICATIONS. .WANTED. for. Butter Factory to re- • place reservist called up. For particulars apply—- ' W. E. PERCTVAL, Secretary, Tarata Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Inglewood, Sept. 12, 1918. MATRON REQUIRED* RANTED— Matron for Riverton Hoj- . pital; salary, £175. Apply at i GEO. CASSELS, ' Secretary, Riverton, WANTED. EXPERIENCED Clerk for our office. Good salary to suitable man. plyL. A. NOLAN & CO. BUTTERMAKER WANTED. j RANTED— A for Makino; output, 600 tons; wages, £4 10s per week, plus 10 per cent war bonus. Apply with testimonials immediately to— JOSEPH NATHAN & CO, Makino. PUBLIC NOTICES. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. QANDIDATES' NOTICES ani Fees for Entrance Scholarships, Matriculation, etc., Solicitors' General Knowledge, Preliminary Science for Certificate of Proficiency in Dental Surgery, and Royal Military College Entrance Examinations, are receivable not later than WEDNESDAY, October 16, 1918. « NOTICE must be given on the foi_ obtainable from the Registrars of the I Univjrsity Colleges or from the undersigned, and addressed to G.P.0., Box 1524, Wellington. E. T. NORRIS, Registrar. T AM now a member of the Expeditionary Forces, and have sold my interests in Modem Tailors, Ltd., to Mr. Besley. I therefore desire to thank all my customers for their favors during my term of business in New Plymouth. E. GEO. PEARCE. W. & R. FLETCHER- (N.Z.) LTD. wish to notify that they will ] commence receiving Pigs early in Oc- | tober. List of receiving dates and stations will appear later. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., Agents. M reS MCgLWADT Skin and Hair Specialist, Auckland. TN response to numerous requests, Miss McElwain has decided to pay a professional visit to New Plymouth, when she will be pleased to place her experience, gained through 25 years of successful practice, at the disposal of the ladies of New Plymouth. Address and hours of consultation (which will be absolutely free) will be published later. . SPRING r MEETING . THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. A CCEPTANCES for all events close on L " SATURDAY NEXT, September 14, at 3 p.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. Telephone No. 437. COMMITTEE ("A" SECTION) IN CHARGE. Donations of Flowers, Vegetables, Cakes, JamaaadPickles will be most acceptable. There will be for sale: 1 Setting Indian Runner Duck Eggs, good laying strain; 2 Settings White Leghorn Eggs, purebred; a purebred Fox Terrier (with pedigree) ; Ham, Roast Pork, Tongue, Savoury Mince Rolls, Brandy Snaps, Cakes, Oatcakes, Shortbread, Lemon Honey, Chutney, and the usual supply of good things, WATTARA WEST ROAD BOARD. ALL accounts owing by tie above--Road Board must be rendered not later than September 27, Wig. E. GILMOUR, Clerk, N«W PfMouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1918, Page 1
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