JJEW pLYMOUTH QHAUTAUQUA GET A SEASON TICKET NOW - SAVE MONEY. A ticket for the whole season, covering every day, and all numbers, is less than half the price of single admissions. PRICES.—ADULT SEASON TICKET, 10s, after the noon of opening day, 12s; STUDENTS, 0s; SOLDIERS, 4s; CHILDREN, 4s. (Plus War Tax). Tickets can be obtaineJ from: White & Sons, McLeod & Slade, W. A. Collia, Thos. Avery, Teei & (Jo, John Avery, Gilmour & Clarke, Morey & Sons, J. & J. Auld, Taranaki Herald and Taranaki Daily News. VT JS W pLYMOUTH QHAUTAUQUA EE K MARCH 12, 13, 14, 15, 17,18. BIG TENT OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. 'DIGGERS" AND DRINK 'DIGGERS" AND DRINK MOTOR PLOUGHING. HpEE relation o'" the Returned Soldiers We are holding demonstrations with the to the drink question will be lectured upon by FORDSOM TRACTOR BLAKE AND SIM ' RETURNED SOLDIERS ! These two men have a story to tell—hear it first hand, GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL Admission is free—be early for a good TO-MORROW AT 3 TO-MORROW AT 8 ani Special OLIVER PLOUGH Thursday, March 13, at 2 o'clock, on C. Hodge's paddock, Vogeltown, New Plymouth (next Mr. T. V. Simon's Traction shed). Thursday, March 20, at 2 o'clock, at Mr. I J. Vickery's, Tikorangi.
All are cordially invited to be present. H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers, New Plymouth CAR HOODS Every car owner will be interested to know that we specialise in New Tops, Backs, Curtains, and Envelopes for Car Hoods. Guaranteed Materials. Only High-Gradi Workmanship. The rough n-eather is coming and you want your car ready for any storm or gale. Get price 3 and particulars COOK & LISTER CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH PHONE 572. THE LABOR PARTY. A MEETING of members and intending members of the Labor Party will be held at the Soldiers' Club THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. VEALE'S ESTATE IN THE BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH, ABOUT 70 ACRES, FREEHOLD, LAND TRANSFER. ALL SUBDIVIDED, NO INCUMBRANCES. The Trustees are instructed to wind up the Estate. Not having found a purchaser fox the whole Estate, they will now treat with anyone wishing to secure r. few acres, at a price a long way below anything offering in New Plymouth. For land the same distance from the Post Office three and four times the price we are asking is wanted. Apply toTHOS. VEALE, 346 Courtenay Street. Note. —Three minutes from tram by Calvert Road; ten minutea from Morley Street Te;'uiiims, Devou Street. RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. BENNETT, Jhglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has Becured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her ia the nursing work at the iwtitutioa.
WAR FUND BURSARIES. FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS, TTHE National War Funds Council in- | vites applications from Returned Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, who have matriculated, tor fifty bursaries to be held at any College affiliated to the New Zealand University. The Bursaries will be for students in (a) Arts and Sriei.ue; (b) Law; (e) ,' Medicine; (d) D-mUatry; <t;j Music; (f) : Engineering; (g) Commerce; (h) Agriculture, and (i) Public Health. The Bursaries will be of fifty pounds per year, and will be tenable for either four or five years (as may bj necessary), subject to good behavior, industry, and proficiency. Applicants must state their military records and numbers, and address their j applications to the Secretary War Funds Braiich, Internal Affairs Department, Wellington. As the University Colleges are about to resume, immediate application is necessary. G. W. RUSSELL, Chairman National War Funds Cound Wellington, March 6, 1919. | QPUNAKE RACING QLUB ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS close : MONDAY, MARCH 10, at G p.m. I P. S. RILEY, | Secretary, Pihama. i CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL* TEN PER CENT. PENALTY. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 of the Rat- | ing Amendment Act 1910, that ALL t RATES UNPAID by 4 p.m. on Friday, Mafrh 14, 1919, will be sued for with the addition of TEN PER CENT. R. H. PIGOTT, County Chairman. Waitara, February 12, 1919. WORKERS, TAKE NOTICE. WE. have for sale J-acre Section and 4-roomed Workmnn's Cottage, for £3OO, deposit £OO, balance principal and interest £;5 Is 9d monthly. Owner may accept good man with £lO down, and arrange the balance. Possession will be given at once. GIBSON'S AGENCY, fETHODIST i^UURCH /CHURCH At FITZROY HALL, MARCH ID, AV 2 P.M. Plain ami Fnik-y Sewina. fr e Creai Sweets, Refreshments, Competitions, etc. Home-made Bread t Specialty. BLOW-OUT SAVERS Made of specially toughened and rubberised leather; fits over the outside of tyre, and guaranteed to do 1000 miles. Prices from 5a to 10s Cd, according to sine. BRIDGER'S Motor Equipment Store, 'Phone 06 ELTHAM. |? ING UP CROZD3R, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to th» .Itountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy Competent drivers. Goo* ternc*
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1919, Page 1
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