PUBLIC NOTICES. TOURIST & EXPANSION LEAGUE. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. * rjTHOSE having any spare rooms tliat can be put at the service of visitors to New Plymouth during the holidays are asked to get into communication with the Tourigt and Expansion League's office at once. Please state if can provide board as well as lodging. W. A. OOLLIS, Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ./"VWNERS of unregistered dogs are reminded that after the 31st March the license fee will be increased to 10s. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. ÜBUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. TI/TESSRS. STEWART, ERRENGTON and CO. beg to notify the publie of New Plymouth that they are starting an electrical engineering and contracting business on or aibout April 6 at -71 Liardet street, opposite the Criterion Garage, and by strict and prompt attention to 'business hope to secure a share of your patronage. All work en trusted to the firm will be under the management, of Mr. W. Stewart, late Electrical Engineer to the Inglewood Borough Council. REMOVAL NOTICE. T • BEG to notify my numerous custoniers and the general public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close finally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April (i, under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No. SOI-1503 Devon Street, opposite the Red In thanking you for your past support and soliciting a continuance of same, I beg to remain at your service— R. WHALE.
PIANO AND VIOLIN TUITION. MISS M. H. CUTHBERTSON, A.T.C.L., Care Mrs. W. Melton, Gilbert St., New Plymouth, is prepared to accept a limited number of pupils for Piano and Violin Tuition. TypS TyJcELWATN (of Auckland) SKIN AND HAIR SPECIALIST. "DY courtesy «ot Hiss C. Tuohv, of 35 Devon Street, ivtiss McEhvain may be consulted for ONE WEEK from March 24th. Expert in hair tinting, hennaing, and general care of the hair, ::Lso skin and complexion, including electrolysis (guaranteed permanent removal of superfluous hair) and chiropody. FREE consultations daily between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., otherwise by appointment .('phone 000). Letters answered personally. 25 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE. FGH SALE. FOR SALE. and Pour, Set of Harness Apply— CURD BROS., Inglewood. A BARGAIN. 38 ACRES, Avenue Road, a fine property, mostly level. Price £65 per acre, or sell in lots. Apply— E. J. CARTHEW, New Plymouth. Phone 133.
MAORI LAND FOR SALE. "JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a number of sections are offered for sale by public tender. Tenders will be received up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 22, 1920. Pkns and full particulars may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. C. E. MacCORMICK, President. Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board, Auckland. March 16, 1920. FOR SALE. DAIRY COWS. .9 in-calf Holstoin heifers, good For particulars apply— J. MORATTI, Ratapiko. FOR QUICK SALE. ACRES, L.1.P., about 300 in grass, 4-roomed house, cowshed. Price £4 an aore. Any reasonable offer not refused. Apply— S. RCHTJLTZ, Carrington Road. A: C. I/*""'' SOLICITOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. Office: nine's Buildings, Devon St S PENCE, KUTHEKFURD, MACALISTER AND COLEMAN, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STBATFOKD AND HAWESA. Moflw to Lend on approved land and stock
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 1
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