PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL lIAEBOUR BOARD AND HOSPITAL BOARDS ELECTIONS. in accordance witli the formal notices previously published will be received at the Town Clerk's office, Liardet Street, up till noon on Tuesday, the 22nd instant for the following Elections:— Mayor Eight Councillors Two members New Plymouth Harv , bor Board Three Representatives Taranaki Hospital and Charitable Aid Board Deposits: £lO for each candidate the office of Mayor and £3 for each candidate in all other elections. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer. t MAYORAL ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — 1 beg to announce to the electors that I shall be a candidate at the forthcoming Municipal Elections. I am standing as hn Independent Labor Candidate, pledged to no party, and hereby absolve any person or party who promised to support me. I shall take an early opportunity of placing before you my views on municipal matters. Yours obediently, G. E. BLANCHARD. £5 reward <pHE above reward will be paid to ihivoiie giving information that will lead td the detection of the person responsible for defacing the front of the Taranaki Daily News Office. £1 REWARD. on Friday, 11th, between shop and Brougham Street—Gold Pendant set with stones. The above reward will be paid to the finder on returning same to News Office.—R. Whale. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. REFUSE REMOVAL. QWING to the Holidays there will be no removal of Household Refuse on Good Friday or Easter Monday. Will householders whose tins are iisually emptied on Fridays and Mondays kind - ly put them out early on Saturday. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk SAFE WANTED. ANTED—Good, strong, second-hand Safe. Full particulars as to size, make, price, etc., to— SECRETARY, Taranaki Club. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. 'jpHE services at St. Mary's Church on Good Friday will be as follows: Litany Und Ante-Communion, 7.30 a.m.; Matins (no sermon). 10 a.m.; Three Honrs Devotion, 12 noon; Evensong and Address, 7.30 p.m. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. GOOD FRIDAY EVENING,' APRIL 18 At 8 o'clock. gTAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION" will be rendered by the Choir. Soloists: Tenor, Mr, W Hutchen (HaWera; Bass, Mr..R, L. Cooper. Organist: Mr. G. H. White. Conductor: Mr. A. Gray. A collection will be taken up in aid of the Church Trust Fund. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT. One 5-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. Trial. Very cheap at £l3O. One 5-seater Calthorpe Car. Another bargain at £l5O. 1 P.M. Motor Cycle in splendid order; can be inspected in the Show Room, Price £55. NEWTON KINO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 1
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