AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-DAY at 2 & TO-NIGIIT at 8 TO-DAY at 2 & TO-NiGHT at 8 Presentation of the Rhyming Trades Meriting Prizes, and, TOM MIX in "MR. LOGAN, U.S.A." TOM MIX in "MR. LOGAN, U.S.A." The great western aeeret service story, eclipsing all Mix's previous efforts. Also the Sunshine Comedy, "Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells," and the latest Fox Gazette. Polling Kesults will be screened. Children ad to Matinee. APPLICATIONS. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS are inviterl for the position of foreman in the Waitara Riding; wages, 12s per day, wet and fine JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, April 8, 1919. PUBLIC NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "V'OTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions ofJ'The Land Transfer Act, 1915," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 12th day of May, 1919: THOMAS SHAILER WESTON.—Pt. of Section 922, Town of New Plymouth, occupied by C. W. Waldock. No. 13S8. MARY ANN WlLLlAMS.—Allotment 16 Township of Westown (part of Section 2a Grey District). Occupied by William Eva. No. 1389. MARY LARKlN.—Sections 99, 102, 103 and 107 Town of Okato. Occupied by Cavlin Gill. No. 1347. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of April, 1919, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. , A. V. STURTEVANT, District' Land Registrar.
ARE FARMERS FOOLS? NOT MUCH. BUT THEY WILL BE IF THEY MORTGAGE THEIR LAND FOR £4,500,000 TO BUY OUT THE WEALTHY BREWERS. . TO GROCERS & IRONMONGERS. <+ FOR LEASE. large, commodious and. centrally situated premises, with stables, yard and large store room, occupied by The Moa Farmers 1 Union and Nicholls and Son's Business, established over 30 y,ears. Apply— WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors, Inglewood. N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS.
EXAMINATION SYLLABUS, 1919. rPHE complete EXAMINATION SYLLABUS f0r,4919, setting out full details of the new course for Preliminary, Commercial and Professional Examinations, is now available, and may be obtained from Local Branch Secretaries, or from the undersigned. ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. G.P.O. Bos 1527, Wellington. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. JN connection with the Procession on Peace Monday, prizes will be offered for the following exhibits taking part in the procession: 1. Best Exhibit, emblematical of Peace. 2. Best Exhibit featuring N.Z. Soldiers. 3. Beat Exhibit, featuring Allied Forces (Naval, Air or Land Forces) 4. Best Exhibit featuring Women's Work in •connection with the War 5. Best, Exhibit advertising Trade or Business. 6. Best Exhibit Decorated Trade Turnout (motor driven) 7. Best Exhibit Decorated Trade Turnout (horse vehicle). 8. Best Exhibit Decorated Private Motor Car. 9. Most Original Turn-out (horse or motor driven) 10#«Iost original Fancy Dress or Poster Costume. 4. W. HAYDEN, Chairman.
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