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PUBLIC NOTICES. GALA DAY; KAWaROA park. THUKSDAY, DECEMBER nth, igig. (West End Schools Picnic.) KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. Programme commences 2 p.m. Fancy Dancing ~y Mr. J. Hoskins' pupils. Physical Dh-11 by School Children. Flag Drill by School Children. Wand Drill by School Children. Physical Drill by School Children. RACES & SPORTS from 11 a.m. Flat Races for children, all agon. Slow Bicycle Race. | Wheelbarrow Race. Animal Race. Apple Bobbing. Egg and Spoon Race. Bun and Lemonade Addition Race. Obstacle and Sack Race. Loop Tug-of-War. Chinese Wrestling. Wet Day Race. Mixed Clothes Race. Blindfold Boxing. Produce, Jumble, Toys, Sweets, Soft | Drink Stalls. Afternoon Tea. COMPETITIONS ALL DAI LONG. Cocoamit Shy, Sambo and His Mates, Doll Guessing, The Erratic Arrow, Sheet and Soup Plate. Swings, Ocean Wave, Living Boats, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. ADMISSION-IS; School Children Free. WIND-UP DANCE In Pavilion in the Evening. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. CHILDREN'S DANCE Friday Evening, Dee. 12th. Admission Is. W. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICE. "MAY" IT PLEASE YOUR COUNTRY. ! T BEG to announce to the farmers and ' all other residents of Bell Block and surrounding districts that I have sold the old established retail business known as the CORONATION STORE, to Mr. Albert May, who has recently returned after three and a half-years of strenuous WAR SERVICES. I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous 1 friends and customers for the support i extended to me during the many years 1 of my Bell Block residence, and I solicit j even a more liberal measure of support i to my successor. [■ He and his brave comrades were suc- \ eessful in that they made it possible for i. us to carry Dn during the dark years of „ the war, and I feel sure he will prove n equally successful in giving satisfaction '- as Proprietor of lbe CORONATION STORE. H. POTE. " t TN connection with the above I desire : ' to intimate that I propose to eonis tinue the business on the same lines as , n hitherto conducted by H. Pote and I "> trust my efforts will meet with success, y ALBERT MAY.

SPRING LAMB. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. SOLE BROS., as usual, have secured a good supply of prime lambs, but ORDER EARLY. The Prices are Right. Also prime ox beef and wether mutton, unequalled for quality in the Dominion. REPATRIATION SUMMARY OF BENEFITS SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, UNDER REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. Loans up to £3OO to Establish Discharged Soldiers and. Soldiers' Widows in Business. Loans up to £"io (free of interest) for the Purchase of Furniture, Tools of Sustenance for Soldiers or Soldiers' Widows receiving training in Technical Schools and Kindred Institutions. Financial Assistance to Apprentices re- | sinning their Indentures or Trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on Farms. *--■■' i- - lell employment, Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees at T.'aitara, Stratford. Eltham, Hawera, Patea and Opunako, or from— A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. LAND FOR SALE I ON FAMOUS Hauraki Plains. Q.ODD RANGE of properties, from 50 to 1500 acres, to choose from. F. G. CARTHEW, LAND AGENT HAMILTON. P.O. Bos 202. Telephone 830.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1919, Page 8

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