PUBLIC NOTICES; OPENING CEREMONIAL, NEW BANDROOM: TO-DAY. QITIZENS are invited to assemble at the New Bandroom, Leacli Street, at 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, September 19, 1918, to witness the opening ceremony, and afterwards inspect same. His Worship the Mayor, Archdeacon Evans, and Mr. W: T. Jennings, M.P., will address the gathering. Social in the evening, 8 o'clock, for bandsmen, ex-bandsmen, and their lady friends; / H. R ; CATTLEY, Secretary. IRISH DAY—THE BIG DAY. SATURDAY/ SEPT. 21, ' 1918. (In aid of the Red Cross Fund.) The supply of goods on sale will be suitable for all, as stalls will include Plain and Fancy Sewing, Flowers, Sweets, Produce, etc. Exhibition of Irish Dancing in tlie afternoon by the best of New Zealand talent. Come one; come all; but not with empty pockets, as the proceeds are for our Boys at the Front. Donations of cash or goods may be left at the mart on Friday evening, between the hours of 7 and 9. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. RESPONSIBLE Company, having recently acquired the sole selling and I manufacturing rights in the Dominion of' a recent patent invention, being a ma--1 chine for the production of high-class Draught Aerated Waters (dispensing entirely with the use of bottles) is prepared 1 to sell the sole distributing rights for the Territory comprising: Palraerston North, New Plymouth and Wanganui. The plant has already been installed m a number of establishments in New Zealand with the verv best of results, and the proprietors will be pleased to give practical demonstrations in, support of the unquestionable efficiency of the machine. The proposition offers great inducement, and a lucrative business can be rapidly established. The plant and all accessories can bo manufactured in the Dominion. Applications will only be considered from genmne, progressive and energetic applicants. Apply in the first instance to—"MACHINES," c/o Gordon & Gotch Advt. Agency, Auckland. STRAYING NOTICE. gTRAYING on my property, Newall Road, ne Dark Red and White Springing Cow, branded and ear-marked. Owner can have same on payment of expenses. W. B. SMITH, Warea, Sept. IC, 1918. NOTICE HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ART UNION. J)ATE of drawing has been enlarged to October 31, 1918. By permission of Minister of Internal Affairs. NOTICE. fHE Captain of the Otillie Fjord will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. TRESPASS NOTICE. person found trespassing on, or cutting trees, or in any way interfering with or removing any of the Board's belongings from its property adjoining the. Girls' School, or any other of its properties, will be prosecuted. EDMUND LASH, Secretary. ESTATE OF HENRY J. H. OKEY DECEASED, pERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above are requested to render particulars to us, and all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay amounts owing to us, GOVETT & QUILUAM, Solicitors for the Executor. QHETWODE gCHOOL 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. 'T'HE Third Term, 1918, wjft begin FRIDAY, September 2a ' Miss Stanford will be at hong) to receive parents and guardians on, Tuesday,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 1
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