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PUBLIC NOTICES, pENTBCOSX A UTO ; CAR CERVICE, When you require an up-to-date car, please ring PRIVATE TELEPHONE NO. 743 Night or Day. STAND: Spedding and Staintori's Garage Cleanliness, Comfort, Punctuality and Civility Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. Weddings and Parties catered for on the shortest notice, R. J. PENTECOST' ~ Proprietor. (Late of Wellington and New Plymouth Tramways). PRIVATE GROUNDS OPEN, - >pHE Grounds at "Brooklands" and "Maranui" will be open to the public on SUNDAY NEXT, October 6, NEWTON KING. T. C. LIST, PSYCHO-THERAPY WHAT IS IT? Learn its marvellous healing powers and SUFFER NO LONGER. IT IS NATURE'S REMEDY! I can cure you! If not, I will tell you frankly. One lady writes—''Your treatment was like raising a blind and flooding a darkened room with sunlight." HAIR CULTURE. By my method falling hair can" be rejuvenated, and dandruff removed, giving you a WEALTH OF GLOSSY HAIR, No matter what you suffer from SEND ME PARTICULARS. of your case, and I will advise you. R. E. ANDERSON, pa - Psycho-Therapist, NERVE AND HAIR SPECIALIST, CALEDONIAN. CHAMBERS, 33, Willis Street, Wellington. MR. SELWYN WILSON QF New Plymouth, desires to announce that lie will be taking over the sole management of MESSR& FTSHHK AND kinCS/ Land'and Estate Business, ' At Whakatanc, 3ay of Plenty, early in October. He will be pleased to meet Taranaki buyers at the Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, who contemplate taking up land in this progressive district. Whakatane and surrounding districts are the most progressive parts of tiie Dominion.

FISHER AND PARKES, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, The Strand, .. Whakatane. Heart Office, Sineaton'a Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. are requested (should the Secretary be away from the officei to pay their subscriptions to Mr. S. Ward at the Ocean Accident Office. Members arc urged to make payment at iitate the rush of work involved by the Show on November 2(ith and 27th. A. J. BARK, Secretary. gTRAYED—On my farm, Richmond Ro'ad, Inglewood, Blue Cow. Owner can have same by paying expenses. ARTHUR GILBERT. BUSINESS NOTICE. beg to announce that we nave .sold the retail portion of our business to Messrs .r. Austin and Son, and lake this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends and customers for the support we have received during many past years, and ask our friends to extend the same liberal measure of support to our successors, whom we feel sure will give the same satisfaction. JOHN AVERY, LTD. JN connection with the above, we desire to intimate that we propose to continue the business on the same lines as hitherto conducted by John Avery, Ltd. The public can be assured that a full stock of all lines of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, and fancy goods will be carried, and we trust our efforts will meet with the same measure of success as our predecessors have received. J. AUSTIN & SON, Tobacconists. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A SLAUGHTERHOUSE LICENSE. JN ACCORDANCE with Section 21 of, the Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908, we hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to the Awakino County Council at its next meeting, to be held on Saturday, the 4th of October, 1919, for a license to slaughter stock for human consumption on Section 2, Block 1, at Mokau. This 20th day of September, 1919. CLIFTON AND SCOTT.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 1

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