HOLIDAY NOTICES. XMAS SATURDAY CLOSING. E following Shoe Stores will be closed 25th, 26th and 27th:— DEARES' BOOT ARCADE -UeEWEN BROS. R. HANNAH & Cp. W. DOCIvRILL REGAL SHOE STORE J. CROTHERS BURKE AND LABOOD
'JTHE Booksellers of New Plymouth will elose eae.li evening till Christmas Eve at 5.30 p.w., and re-open at 7 p.m. Christmas Holiday?.— Will be closed Christmas and Boxing Day, and will be open from fl a.m. to 10.30 a.m. on Saturday morning. New Year.—Will lie closed Thursday anA Friday. T. AVERY. A. S. BKOOKER. J. CORRIGALL. H. LITHGOW. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK will be closed for the Christmas Vacation from 12 noon on Wednesday, December 24, 1919, re-opening on Tuesday, January 0, 1920. 11. WESTON, Vice-President.
NOTICEW E have to advise our Shareholder and Clients that our Produce am Machinery Departments will be closei from the 22nd December, 1010, to the Sr January, 1920, inclusive. A me inker c the Staff will be in attendance on th premises on other than the statutor holidays to attend to urgent requin ments
BIERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PUBLIC NOTICES. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. FRIDAY, 19t.h DECEMBER, 1919. At 8 p.m. A T the request of the New Plymouth Commerce Society, in connection with the Chamber of Commerca and EmAssociation, MR. B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B.COM, F.R.E.S., Lecturer on Economics at Victoria College, Wellington, WILL LECTURE gOME PROBLEMS OF JNDUSTRIAL RECONSTRUCTION. Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor at 8 p.m. The subject being of particular importance to all of us at the presoi.t time, all employers and employees should make a special effort to attend, and are cordially invited. B. ANDREWS, Secretary.
NOTICE. TO PUBLIC OF INGLEWOOD. 0 N and after the ISth, the usual 4 o'clock 'bus will he delayed until 4.30 p.m. till further notice. ARCHIBALD BROS. FOR SALE OR LEASIi * JpOR Snle or Lease, well bred (rotting gelding, in work and in good condition. Address letter to "LEASE," News Ofiice.
NGAMOTU SEASIDE LADIES' COMMITTEE. CAKE AND PRODUCE STALL. *piE Ladies of the above Committee are arranging Stalls at the Annual Picnic on New Years' Day. All supporters willing to assist in any capacity ring up 'Phone IDT. MRS. J. W. HAYDEN, Chairwoman. POISON LAID FOR DOGS. JpOISON is laid for Dogs on our properties adjoining the Racecoursce. NEWTON KING. T. C. LIST.
ONE TRUCK FOR SALE. y°R SALE—I-ton Truck, to be seen at Thorpe's narage, Hawera. Also price. In good order: guaranteed. MOTOR CAR WANTED. "yy ANTED TO BUY—A Two-three Seater English or American Car Forward full particulars and lowest cash price to— P.O. BOX 106, Stratford
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1919, Page 1
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