There is still a great demand for lemons, and any supplies, however small, will be welcome if left at the Women's Patriotic Booms. The country people recently stripped their trees to help the townspeople. The country is now requiring lemons and any if possible from the town will be appreciated. Informations have been laid and summonses issued against two. New Plymouth publicans, to appear at the Magistrate's Court on Thursday next, to answer charges of .'having their hart open during the currency of the proclamation by the Wealth Deportment requiring all such places to be absolute!.! closed in order to prevent the spretd of influenza. T#io much-deferred Capitulation Sal* at the Melbourne, I,td., will positlvolj commence to-day. Boys ar? requested to read the Ifrttish Empire Trading Cd.'s advtfrtl&ment in to-day's issue, relative to col!e<jtinj empty tobacco .tins. Gopd pocket monej may be earned by energetic boy*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1918, Page 4
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146Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1918, Page 4
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