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PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI BY-ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I desire to tender my sincere thanks to the Electors of the Taranaki Electorate who recorded their privilege in my favor at Thurspoll. I feel I cannot adequately thank my committee, workers, friends, and j all those who assisted me in the campaign. The contest was a short but strenuous one, and I bow to the decision of the electors. I extend my hearty congratulations to Mr. S. Smith on his success, and trust that should we again be contestants for the seat that the same good feeling will prevail. Yours faithfully, JOHN CONNETT. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent) . •JHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ' will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday, October 12, 1918), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. RENNELL, ' Secretary. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDINf} ,'iOCIETY OF TARANAICI (Permanent). I (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 18S0.") J be due and pay- ' ™£ b , Ie at the office of the Society, TO-DAY (Saturday, October 12, 1918) till 5 p.m. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. War Workers and others interested are invited to meet Mrs. Kine-ton-Parkes, Secretary of the Women's Emergency Corps Work of London, at the Whiteley Hall on Saturday next, at 3 p.m., when an address on various i branches of war work will be given. ANN BURGESS, Mayoress, j NOTICE. JJ'OTICE i 9 hereby given that the partnership business of Kay and Bergman, Tailors, Devon Street, Now Ply. mouth, has been dissolved as from July 1 last. MR. BERGMAN is carrying on business at the old address. I. KAY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC HAVING taken over Mr. R. McK, Morison's Nursery on the Mountain . Road, from October 1, J9lB, I shall be i glad to supply all old customers and new, as I am practically continuing the same business. Any information regarding plants and planting gladly supplied on application, W. PETTIGREW. Stratford. J WISH to thank all old customers for support accorded my nursery, and i trust same may be continued to Mr W Pettigrew, who has taken it over'. l| am, however, continuing the Floral Work and the making of Bouquets and Wreaths R. McK. MORISON. Stratford. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the following payments have been authorised by the Directors: A BONUS on previous payments varying from One Farthing to One Penny and One Farthing per lb., and making the minimum payment for Bacon Pigs for tf-e past season Seven Pence Three Farthings per lb. A BONUS on all Porkers supplied during the past season, making the minimum payment Sis Pence Halfpenny per lb A DIVIDEND of £5 per cent, on share capital for the past year. The above amounts are now payable. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, October 7 1918,

TO RUPTURE SUFFERERS: A. W. MARTIN, Rupture Specialist and Sole Controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's Method of Treatment, is now j„ New Plymouth, and may be consulted Free at THE IMPERIAL HOTEL until 3 p.m. on Monday, the 14th October. All sufferers from rupture in the neighborhood of New Plymouth should avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing and being treated by the Specialist for their troublesome affliction. No man or woman who attaches any value to time can afford to neglect the present opportunity of getting complete relief and ultimate permanent cure. There is no operation of any kind; and a patient can continue in his usual occupation from the first to the last of tlio treatment. Sufferers in the country districts will do well to take a day off for the sake of scientific treatment. As no two cases are alike, personal attendance is necessary. The hundreds of cured cases in Neve Zealand, including a number now serving in the Expeditionary Forces, is sufficient to prove the fallacy bo persistently preached that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. Note. The Sherman appliance is the only one that gives an upward contractile pressure, and herein lies its success. MR. MARTIN can be consulted daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Send for free booklet, "Rupture and its Treatment." MR MARTIN will be at the CENTR AL HOTEL, HAWERA, from the 15th to the IStit October. ' Remanent Address: JSamaon'a Build inga, Cowling Street, Dunedin, • ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 1

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