TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 'THE Great Canadian Democrat—tlio finest and fastest orator ever heard in New Plymouth. JAMES SIMPSON JAMES SIMPSON JAMES SIMPSON" JAMES SIMPSON UMES SIMPSON \ Vice-chairman of the great Canadian Trades and Labor Council—the friend of Labor and the enemy p£ Liquor. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, Doors open 7.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. HARBOR IMPROVEMENT . SCHEME. 'THE Chairman and. Members of the New Plymouth Harbor Board invite R>,.*epayers of the Harbor District to attend meetings to be held at: Whangamomona Town Hall, on Wednesday, October 30, at 2 p.m. MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB. ALL Motor-cyclists interested in the above are requested to attend a meeting to be held in the Soldiers' Club on Thursday, October 31, at S p.m. P. VERSCHAFFELT, TARANAKI BEEKEEPERS' "THE public are invited to a demonstration on Beekeeping by Government Expert, on MONDAY, October 2S, at 0 a.m., at Mr. Beale's Apiary, Frankleigli Park, New Plymouth. E. W. SANDFORD,
PUBLIC NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. . ~- A. 0. Nixon and 1 A W. Nixon (Nixon and Nixon). Plumbers, etc., lias been dissolved as From May 31, I!US. The business will ic carried on by W. Nixon, who will be responsible for all liabilities of the late Inn, aud to whoin all moneys are to be laid. AV. NIXON, New Plymouth. CENTRAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE. »J>HE Central District School Committee are urgently in need of Funds for the, purpose of improving the school grounds both at the Central and Cour-1 tenay Street Schools, and in view of the many functions now being arranged for patriotic and other purposes it has been decided not to organise any form of entertainment to raise funds, but to make an appeal to all parents and friends of the school for a straight-out donation towards the funds for beautifying the school grounds. Donations, which will be acknowledged through the press, may be* left at the offices of The Daily News, The Herald, or with any member of the committee. I S. G. SMITH, , Chairman. %. P. A. COLEMAN, *" Secretary. I THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD, gHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the following payments have been authorised by the Directors: A BONUS on previous payments varying from One Earthing to One Penny and One Farthing per lb., and making the minimum payment for Bacon Pigs for t'-e past season Seven Pence Three Farthings per lb. A-BONUS on all Porkers supplied during the past season, making the minimum payment Six Pence Halfpenny per lb. A: DIVIDEND of £5 per cent, on share-capital for the-past year. The above amounts are now payable. ■ . , ARTHUR MOIITON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood,-October 7, 1018, A LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their re-1 quirements. for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or-to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British Hoods. •RING UP CROZIKR, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when ftm. want-to go to- she' Mountain or anywherj else. Big, rocvy cars. Competent drivers. Good senJfc'K MONEY available for on, or.p^i chase of, any elas* of security Wright and Lawrewfe, Solicitors, Strat-
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 1
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