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PUBLIC NOTICES. LIARDET STREET. SUNDAY, JUNE" 20th, 7 p.m. MONTHLY LECTURE. SUBJECT: ft Was Yesterday Better than To-day, and can we make To-morrow Better than Either?" Speaker—REV. J. NAPIER MILNE. SHORT MUSICAL SERVICE—O.4S. Solos by Mrs. A. B. Maedonald and Mr. W. A. Smith, of Waitara. Anthems: "A Day in Thy Courts" (Mac- • farren), "I Was Glad" (Elvey). Dean Inge looks forward with great anxiety on the journey through life which his children will have to make. Perhaps you are anxious too. Ou»ht you to be "I ° Pessimists, Optimists, Students, Business Men, Everybody Invited.

PRESENTATION OF HECTOR RESEARCH MEDAL. Presentation of the above Medal to Mr. S. Percy Smith, F.R.G.S., for Research in Polynesian Ethnology, will be made at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19tli inst., in the Hempton Room, Carnegie Library, King Street. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. JAMES CLARKE, Mayor. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. jpLUMBING Class will commence. next week, Tuesday 22nd. Practice: Friday 25th, Theory. A. L. MOORE, Director. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). "pHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo Due and Payable at the Office of the ujciety, Brougham Street, TO- ; DAY (Saturday, June 19, 1920), between 'he hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C S. RENNELL, , Secretary. FARMERS, TRUSTEES AND OTHERS HAVING MONEY TO INVEST A RE invited to note that the CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD is offering £200,000 DEBENTURES AT PAR, bearing interest at FIVE AND A-HALF PER CENT. SECURITY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD It is the Christchurch. Trimway Undertaking, which cost £747,167, and its revenues (last year £200,000 per annum), subject to existing charges, but the "gilt edge" to the security is found in the fact that the Investor is protected by a rate for Interest and Sinking Fund levied over one of the wealthiest Municipal Rating Districts in New Zealand Capital Valuation £18,750,000. NO TROUBLE IN COLLECTING INTEREST. Coupons for Interest are attached, to the Debentures, and can be cashed each half-year at any branch of the Union Bank of Australia in New Zealand or in Sydney or Melbourne. Arrangements can be made by Investors for atiy Bank to hold the Debentures on their behalf, collect interest, and pay into their account without trouble of any kind to the owners. No receipts are necessary. NO EXCHANGE PAYABLE BY INVESTOR. The Board will pay exchange on remittances to Christchurch from any part of New Zealand or Sydney or Melbourne when Debentures are purchased. It wi!l pay exchange on half-yearly Interest Coupons; and will also pay exchange when it repays the money on October Ist, 1944. Copies of Prospectus may be obtained on application to the Union Bank or to the undersigned. Sharebrokers are invited to send for copies. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. Christchurch, -Tune 7th, 1920. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF FIRST COUNCIL. JpURSUANT to Section 7 of "The Low] Elections and Polls Act, 1908" I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an election will be held on WEDNESDAY, 'the 7th day of July, 1920, for the purpose, of electing Nine Councillors, viz., THREE Councillors for the West Riding. TWO Councillors for the Nor.ii Riding, THREE Councillors for the South Riding, and ONE Councillor for the East Riding, of the County of Inglewood. AND I HEREBY APPOINT the County Office, Moa Street, Inglewood, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of June, 1920 (before noon), as the day for the nomination of candidate for such office. . Nomination must be on the Forms provided, which may be obtained at the office of the Council from the undersigned. Dated this 17th day of .Tune, 1920. FRED. A. LLOYD, Returning Officer for the County of Inglewood. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. M Y Property at Lepperton has been sold by Lowe and Currin, Stratford. J. SPRANGER. June 18th, 1920. It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces! . the danger of infection from influenza J 6«ra>-

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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