PUBLIC NOTICES. YOUR EYES AND YOUR OPPORTUNITY. rpHOS. H. WALTERS CALLINGHAM, j Dr.O.V., M.P.0.C., G. 10., Opthahmc! Optician, may be consulted at, the Tro- j eadero, New Plymouth Sight tested ] free. Hours: 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. I piSHER, | SPECIALIST IN LAMES' BLOUSES, ' LINGERIE AND COSTUMES. i JUST to hand- One or two Black Mus- j quash Fur Coats, lined with hand-! some brocade. Further reduction in price j of high-class Navy Serge Tailored Cos-' tumes, with new Shepherd Cheek Col- i lars. Cosy all-wool Tweed Coats; price from £4 19s Bd. Also Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Blouses and Lingerie. Business hours from 10 to 5; evenings, 10 o'clock. Address — MISS FISHER, Grand Central Hotel, New Plymouth. 'Phone I'iO. ~ BEG to announce to the General Public that I have ?old my motor run between New Plymouth vid Purangi. I now take this opportunity of thanking my many customers for their liberal sup I port in the past, and hope their support will still continue to my successor. E. J. BAKER. J J. R. ARCHIBALD, beg to announce ! that I have purchased Mr. E. J. j Baker's Motor Business between New Plymouth and Purangi, and hope with strict attention to business and civility to meet with a fair share of the travelling public's patronage. Good service and careful drivers guaranteed. J. R. ARCHIBALD. ' THE PLUMBERS REGISTRATION ACT, 1012. > ' TtfOTICE is hereby given that an exams ination will be held by the Plumbers' I Board of Now Zealand for the purposes J of registration under the above Act on x Friday and Saturday, the 4th and sth ' July, 1919, at such centres as may be decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from the local Technical School, or from the Secretary, Plumbers' Board, Wellington. All applications must reach the Board by 7th June, 1019. By order of the Plumbers' Board. TfROM no to 100 acres .of bush to be felled near Hawera. For particulars apply— DAILY NEWS. TRESPASS NOTICE. "VOTICE—Any person trespassing with dog or gun on my property will be prosecuted and all dogs shot. E. F. JENKINS, Kaimata. '• ALL persons having claims against the '■> Estate of Hincmura Tutara (Mrs. Tioko Atua) are requested to send same to duly certified to Mr. T. P. Hughson, Rahotu, on or before the 10th June. All moneys due to the Estate of the said Ngamtira Tutara should be paid to Mr. T. P. Hughson. Dated this 19th day of May, 1919. A TTRACTIVE Dairy Farm, near Matamata; 140 acres; good buildings, £33; £IOO cash, balance easy terms. Other good propositions. TE KLOOT; Agent, ' Matamata. \E MOTOR GARAGE, in good district. No opposition. Workshop fully equipped with latest machinery. Price, £llOO. Apply— "GARAGE," •r- c/o News Office. ' th 3- cow FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. Open Valley releaser. Plant can be seen on farm near Tariki lce Railway Station. Price without engine £4O. or J. JEMISON, Tariki. For spart parts and accessories for motor cars, motor cycles and bicycles, try T IRA J. BRIDGER, in rk Motor Equipment Store, 'Phone 66. BLTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1919, Page 1
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