SUBURBAN LAND FOR SALE. "I O ACRES of nice level to undulating land, rubtKrided into 5 paddocks, large hayshed, cowshed, etc.; also new bungalow of 0 rooms and all conveniences Price and terms on application. Q ACREi close to trams; no buildings. Cheap at £IOO per acre. KA ACRES near town; would make a good stud farm or suitahle for cutting up j new bungalow of six larga rooms, cowshed, hayshed. A GREAT BARGAIN at £lo">'per acre. Terms. P. H. JELLYMAN, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOW TO DRIVE, REPAIR, & LUBRICATE AN AUTOMOBILE, AND OTHER SUBJECT,.,, A„tE TAUGHT IN OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE I COURSE OK MOTOR MECHANICS. fXF vital importance to all car owners, drivers, operators, and mechanics. No need to go to a special school—learn in your spare time—just an hour a day will make you proficient in a few months, Small fee but big results. Apply for Free Booklet to— ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS. P.O. BOX SIG, CHRISTCHUisCH. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK. OUEENSLAND TNSURANCE CiO. T TD., (Funds invested !n the Dominion.) District Agents: BURGESS, FRASER & CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND LNSUHANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE ,-nd ACCIDENT INSURANCE la all its branches accepted ;.t LCV.'EST CURRENT RATES. Trustee, executor, attorney.and agent. Agencies throughout the province. Head Office; Auckland. JOHN PATON, Manager. BISHOP.—At the New Plymouth Hospital, on April 29, Florence May, dearly beloved wife of Daniel Bishop; aged 41 years. KNIGHT.—At New riymouth Hospital, on Tuesday, April 28, 192(1, George Hartley (Jock) the eldest and dearly beloved son of Florence and George Knight, of Buller Street, New Plymouth; aged 23 years. GREET.—At Vancouver, on March 1, 19?" Sydney, dearly beloved husband of Ma Jane Greet (pneumonia). Deeply j_ gretted. Auckland papers please copy. FUNERAL NOTICES. ;eral of the lato Florence May uisnop will leave her late residence Barriball Street, Fltzroy, on Saturday, 'May 1, 1920, at 2 p.m., for Te Henul Cemetery. Friends kindly accept tlis intimation. BOON BROS. LTD., Undertakers. ignt will leave the Hospital Gate TO-DAY lday, April 30), at 1.40 p.m., for Te Henul -atery, pasalng corner oA Liardet nr|d tenay Streets at 2 p.m. Friends kindly tpt this Intimation. BOON BROS LTD., •i I : ■ I Undertakers. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are requested to assemble at the corner of Liardet and Courtney Streets at 2 p.m. TO-DAY to attend the funeral of our late comrade, G. H. (Jock) Knight. V. O. WEST, Secretary, R.S.A. CITIZENS' BAND. A LL Bandsmen who can possibly be present at the military funeral of ex-Bandsman George H. (Jock) Knight, are requested to fall in at the Bandroom at 2 o'clock to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1920, Page 4
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