APPLICATIONS. WANTED—A BUTTERMAKER. JHE Bell Block Dairy Company wants a good Buttermaker. Preference jiven to man'with engine-diiver'a'Certi-ficate. For particulars apply to—- „ THE MANAGER, Bell Block. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEBENTURES>a?OR SALE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the purchase, in -dots to suit purchasers, of seventy-five £IOO debentures. Term: 10 years from March 1, 1018. Interest: Five and a quarter per'cent; per annum. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. SALE l>y tender —Shed, 24 xl 4 j with lean-to 24x9; in good condition. Also 600-gallou tank and stand. Tenders close on Bth instant. P. ROBERTS. Waitara, February 3. OPUNAKE CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS—FIREWOOD. RENDERS will be received up till Saturday, February 8, for the supply and delivery of 200 cords firewood. For particulars apply to Manager or Secretary, Box 11, Opunake. EDUCATIONAL. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. FITZROY SCHOOL. J>Y direction of the Board the Fitzroy School will not re-open until Monday, February 10, 1919. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. ST. MARY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOC FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS, MISS STANFORD. School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 12. Boarders are expected to return on TUESDAY, February 11. Intending day girls will be enrolled at St. Mary's on TUESDAY, February 11, from 10 a.m. till noon. PIANOFORTE. M RS - K. L. C OOPEII ' L.A.B. Gold Medallist. Resumes Teaching on February 5. Girls' High School visited by arrangement. Terms, etc., on application. Address: 193 Powderham Street. ~ MUSICAL Q gTURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. PIANIST Resumes tuition on THURSDAY, February 6. At home to intending pupils Tuesday and Wednesday, 4tb and sth, from 2 p.m. till C p.m. Pupils may receive lessons at Boys' and Girls' Hign Schools by arrangement. Stndio: Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont Street. Teleph.,' «. Ul6. PUBLIC NOTICE. J WISH to notify the people of Fitzroy and New Plymouth that I have taken over the business of Mr. I. Aroa, Storekeeper, Fitzroy, where I shall be pleased to see old and new customers. Ring up No. 140, and the delivery car will call on you. Promptness is our watchword. \ E. GEO. PEARCE, t Storekeeper, Fitzroy. BUICIC TAXI GARAGE. M R - 'GUS BEU begs to announce that he has now commenced business on his own account, and may be seen by old and new clients at the Buick Taxi Garage, King's Buildings, Brougham Street. Cars for hire day or night. Moderate charges. Whether for long or short trip Ring 'Phone 436. GUS. BEU. W. G. RASHLEIGH AGENT FOR Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance <30., Ltd., Office: Broadway, Stratford. Begs to announce that he has recovered from the influenza, and wishes to thank all friends for their kind inquiries, etc., during the period of his illneas. HE Also takes this opportunity of intimating to the public of Stratford and surrounding districts that he will be commencing business as Auctioneer early in the New Year, and hopes by fair dealing and courtesy and strictly cash business to merit a fair share of their patronage. Particulars of Household Furniture and Effects, Produce, etc., for future sales may be left at his office, Broadway, or correspondence addressed to—--858:118, EQ, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1919, Page 1
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