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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, REDUCTION OP TRAIN SERVICES.: (Shortage of Coal.) QN and after WEDNESDAY, July 2, 1919, until further notice, the ordinary Timetable will be suspended and the following substituted: NEW PLiMOUTH-WANGANUI.-On Tuesdays and Fridays train leaves Hawera 7 a.m. for Wanganui. Leaves Wanganui 2.10 p.m., for.Hawera. 'On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridaysafed Saturdays leaves New Plymouth 7143 a.ta. for Wangapui. Leaves Wanganui 7.35 a.m. for New Plymouth. i On Mondays and Thursdays leaves New Plymouth 7.43 a.M, for Hawera. Leaves Hawera 2.20 p.m., for Wanganui. Leaves Wanganui 7.35 a.m. for.Hawera. I Leaves Hawera 2.10 p.m. for New Ply-' mouth. On Wednesdays and Saturdays leaves! Hawera 7.25 a.m. for New Plymouth.' Leaves New Plymouth 2.30 p.m. for Hawera. /WAITARA BRANCH trains will make •JSlain Line connections. TOKO BRANCH.-On Tuesdays leaves Kohuratahi 8.35 a.m. for Stratford. Leaves Stratford 4 p.m. for Kohuratahi. Leaves Whangamomona 8.5 a.m. for Kohuratahi. Leaves Kohuratahi 7 p.m. for ,Whangamomona. On - Thursdays and Saturdays leaves Wiiangamomona 10.25 a.m. for Stratford. Leaves Stratford 5.20 p.m. for Whangamomona. On Saturdays leaves Whangamomona 0.30 a.m. f<jr Kohuratahi. Leaves Kohuratahi 10 a.m. for Whangamomona and Stratford. Leaves Whangamomona 7.50 p.m. for Kohuratahi. Leaves Kohuratahi 8.15 p.m. for Stratford. Goods traffic, other than foodstuffs, -and other essentials, will not be accepted Pull particulars of goods that will be accepted may be obtained from handbills or from stations. BY ORDER. Npiica • QWING to the regulations imposed by' the Coal-Trade Committee, that not more than two bags of coal can be sup- j plied to customers at one time, we, the undersigned Coal Merchants, hereby notify the public that on and after MONDAY, 30th instant, all supplies, must be paid for, cash before delivery. W. E. BENDALL & CO. HOSKIN BROS. D. PENMAN. WELLINGTON COAL TRADE 'COMMITTEE. (Constituted under the Coal Trade Regu> i rations, 1917.) SHORTAGE OF COAL, • that the STRICTEST ECONOMY must be observed in the CONSUMPTION OF COAL, owing to the acute shortage of supplies. HOARDING OF COAL is a PUNISHABLE OFFENCE'under the Regulations, and any cases of the kind •will be severely dealt with. _ HOUSEHOLDERS are therefore WARNED against accumulating stocks of coal by obtaining supplies from different merchants, as this may involve them in a Breach of the Regulations. ALL CONSUMERS are earnestly appealed to to RESERVE their coal supplies for cooking purposes only. For Open Fires only wood and coke should be used. Tho coai shortage is so serious that unless this is done much hardship is bound to ensue. ROY S. JOHNSTON, Secretary. MOUNTAIN HOUSES. ;!J"HE North Egmont Hostel will be closed from July 1 to September 30. The Old House and Cottage will be available for those taking their own provisions. By -order *£ the Committee. HUGHBAILY, Secretary. CHARLES PAGE. fJHARLES ALFRED BRADBURY; from 'Lady Elizabeth," was in Dunedia Hospital for operation some time afterwards—Legacy from Auntie awaits you. Communicate promptly Bert Bradbury, Cheltenham, England, or any information confidentially about him appreciated to W. Chorley, Cheltenham, N.S. Wales. TABANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. EXAMINATION FOR PRfiHAJOT CERTIFICATES.. SPECIAL Examination of"Candidates for Proficiency Certificates (S6), or Competency Certificates in any Standard, will be held at 9 a.m. in the Stratford District High School on July 15, in the Hawera School on July 17, and at the Board's Office, New Plymouth, on July 23, 1919. Entry will be accepted under 1C (III) and 20 of the Regulations for Inspection, on payment of a fee of five shillings. Applications will be received on or before MONDAY, July 7, 1919, P. S. WB3TCDMBB, Education Office, New Plymouth, * fune 29,, 1919, '"I

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 1

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