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PUBLIC NOTICES. INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE OP HOUSE . OF REPRESENTATIVES. TpHE above Committee has been appointed by Parliament to inquire) into and report upon matters tending to benefit and encourage the industries of the' Dominion. The Committee will ait in various centres during February and March to hear evidence as to how existing industries could be stimulated or new industries promoted, including any proposals calculated to increase production. Persons desirous of being heard are invited to communicate with the undersigned at Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, at an early date. A. E. BRIGGS, Secretary to Committee. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, iflOS (Section 50). In the Estate of WINIFRED SARAH SISLEY, late" of New Plymouth, Nurse, deceased. \ LL creditors and others having claims against this estate arc hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager, of the Public Trust Office at New Plymouth on or before the 10th doy of March. 1910. /ttniints not rendered by tj;e date named may be rejected. ALL moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit, of the Public T'-uatee'a account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at NexT Plymouth. R. TVIOGS, Public Trustee. Bth January, 1!U0

fTVHE United Insurance Company, Ltd. (Fire, Marine and Accident) beg to notify that from Ist January, 1919, their Inglewood Branch will be conducted by Mr. E. J. Ible, Land Agent, who in future may be referred to in all matters con' cerning this Company. RE ACCOUNTS. accounts up to date Dec, 31, 1918, have been made out and posted A fair percentage of these will receive immediate attention, others are carelessly tnrown one side. 1 would kindly intimate to the latter persons that any accounts not paid by 10th Feb. will be sued for without further notice as my tinse in the district is limited. S. A. DAfi/RY. (Trading as S. A. Dailey and Co.) JJAVING bought the Butchery ousiness of Mr S. A. Dailey (trading as S A. Dailey and Co., of Okato)' as from the Ist of January. 1919, I hope by strict persona! attention to business in every detail to merit the patronage so long extended to my predecessor ALEXANDER STEWART, Ckato. JJAVING sold my Butchery Business to Mr. Alex. Stewart (late butc'ier of Rahotu) I take this opporturily of thanking all those customers who have loyally supported me during the past 12 years, and ask their kind continuance of the game for my successor. . S. A. DAILEY, (Trading as S. A. Dailey and Co, Okato) ALL accounts owing in connection with the Peace Demonstrations must be rendered to the undersigned by noon on FRIDAY, January 10. A Meeting of the Peace Committee will be held at 4.30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, on same date. Business: Pass accounts and discuss coming peace celebrations. J. W. HAYDEN.

QNE Brown Cob (bob-tailed) and with white saddle marks on back. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. TARATA DOG TRIAL CLUB. fpHE adjourned meeting of members of the Tarata Dog Trial Club will be held at the Tarata Hall on SATURDAY, January 11, at 8 p.m. W. TOPPING, Secretary, pro tem, SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BICYCLE AND MOTOR-CYCLE OWNERS. TTAVING purchased the Bicycle Business in Devon Street, New Plymouth, that has been carried on for the past twenty years by E. Reynolds and Co., I wish the fact to be known in every corner of the district. I am installing an up-to-date plant for repairing both motor-cycles and bicycles. Being practically a stranger in New Plymouth, I realise that it will be necessary for me to turn out the very best class of repairs and sell only reliable goods, in order to gain the confidence of the people. A trial will convince that I am right out to attend to all requirement! in the beat possible manner. ». CURRIN.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 1

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