PUBLIC NOTICES. undersigned would be glad to receive the name of any person willing to join a Working Bee next Thursday and Friday to improve and extend tlie tracks leading to Paritutu. Luncheon and Tea provided. R. CLINTON- HUGHES, President N.P. Beautifying Society.
WANTED TO PURCHASE. VyANTED to purchase—Two Hay Sweeps. Apply— H. GREIG, White Cliffs, Private Bag, Waitara. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. <piE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT Will be MONDAY, December 22. M. E. SEARLE, Acting Secretary.
THANKS NOTICE. BENNETT, of Inglewood, wishes to tliank all those "who so kindly assisted her at her emergency hospital during the epidemic, especially Mes(lames Geo. Giddy, "Young, E. Julian and Miss Taylor; also those persona who contributed fruit, lemons, milk, jellies, TAEANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHEISTMAS MEETING.
COLDIERS in uniform and Returned Soldiers will be admitted free at all gates at the forthcoming meeting. Returned men not in uniform require to obtain ticket for admission from the secretary. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND FANCY GOODS. DVERTISER has Client seeking to buy Hardware, Crockery and Fancy Goods Easiness jp. thriving town. Principal only. Apply, stating particulars— CONFIDENTIAL, Box 380, DuDcdin.
P.OBE STREET. MR. C. H. HENMAX, (From Auckland) conduct meetings on Christmas Day in the above Hall. 3 p.m. Subject: "Seven Supernatural Events Connected With The Birth of Christ." 7.30 p.m.: "Four Great World Empires." (A Prophetic Address.) A Cordial Welcome Extended to All.
VEARLING Pedigree Jersey Bull, from prize-winning dam with semiofficial record of 4401b fat as two-year-old. Low price. Apply— . E. GRIFFITHS. RE-OPENING OF PRIVATE HOSPITAL J2Y Special Request of old patients and others, Nurse Bennett, of Inglcwood, has decided to re-open her Private Hospital at the beginning of the New Year, 1919. NURSE BENNETT Inglewood. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH, RUBBISH REMOVAL. J)URING the Christmas and New Year Holidays the House Refuse usually removed on Wednesdays and Thursdays will be removed early on the Friday morning following. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RACE TRAFFIC, DECEMBER 23. T~\R]iVERS of vehicles plying for hire to and from the Racecourse on the £6th instant arc hereby notified to adhere strictly to the following routes: MOTOR VEHICLES to the Racecourse: From starting point near Criterion Hotel via Devon and Gover Streets to Racecourse. From the Racecourse: Gover Street to] Courtenay St., thence along Courtenay Street and Powderham Street to Robe Street, thence along Robe Street and Devon Street to starting point. JORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES: Start from Bank of New Zealand in Brougham Street and proceed via Brougham Street, Gill Street and Gover Streets to the Racecourse, returning by the same route. „LL vehicles must use the Club's private road when turning. Persons driving at excessive speeds or not conforming strictly to the directions of the Inspectors will be prosecuted. ilessrs. John Lynch and David McKay have been appointed assistant inspectors of vehicles and traffic under the Borough By-laws of the day above referred to. ' P. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 1
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