.<•■■■ PUBLIC NOTICES. - ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. .(New Plymouth Branch.) An Address Entitled— ' •LIGHT ON THE IRISH QUESTION" ffill be given in the WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8.15. Speaker: MR. LEO SIM. Questions Invited. Collection to defray expenses. All Trade Unionists particularly requested to attend. Accounts owing to Toko Butchery must be paid or arranged for by September 20th, 1920, otherwise proceedings will be taken. J. N. BETHELL, '\ Toko. JJOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, STRATFORD, On SUNDAY, 29th AUGUST, Rev. Dean McKenna, of New Plymouth, will celebrate Mass at 11 o'clock There will be no other service that day. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. JJOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette. Application 1426: (Plan 3593) Albert James Millman, 1 rood and decimal 55 of a perch being part of Section 1932, Town of New Plymouth. Occupied by applicant. Application 1427: (Plan' 3859) Benjamin Tippins; It acres, being part of Section 517, Grey District'. Occupied partly by- Richard John Parr and partly by William Henry Parr. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. , Dated this 2fith day of August, 1920, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. ,E COMPETITION. First Prize £3 (cash), Second £l, and four of 5s each. A LIST of ten Puzzles will appear in the News and the Herald every Saturday for ten' weeks, beginning on August 28th. The answers to the first eight sets are towns in the British Isles and New Zealand, and to the ninth and tenth, streets of towns in Taranaki. A good cook, a paddock—SHEFFIELD. A wide road—BROADWAY. Entrance tickets (price Is) may be obtained from the News and Herald offices, and from the Secretary, 0.G.A., 336 Gill Street, New Plymouth. Tickets must be obfained on or,before September 30th. Where two solutions are possible, two complete sets of answers must be for-
xvufß. —A booklet containing all the names from.which puzzles are set is being compiled, ami may be obtained from the above addresses, post paiii, price Is Gd. BUY YOUR FA'TRAXCE TICKET TO-DAY. MARAKATHA. VUE desire to remind our readers that the restoration of Israel to their own land is bound up with the promise of Maranatha—the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is abundance of evidence in the World of God which goes to bliow that one day the Lord will completely fulfil all that He has 1 promised to His earthly people Israel, besides vindicating the truthfulness of His own Pivine Record. For centuries the orthodox Jews have been looking forward to pod to fulfil His promises concerning them. Though they have not believed in our Lord Jesus as their Mesiali, but still are looking for Ilim to come at some future time., yet many of them have year by year kept, to the letter of. the law, and have prayed incessantly for the realisation of their national aspirations and hopes. They believe the Old Testament to be God's own inspired Word, they have, ever kept in view their unique position as God's chosen people. Whether in poverty or riches, in positions of trust or in degradation, whether under -•:der severest tyranny or living lives ■''. case or joy, it mattered not. their eyes were ever turned toward Jerusalem. It will lie an event of very great significance ii this year it is decreed that Palestine is once again to be recognised as the home and country of the Hebrew people. "My God will cast them away, because they did not hearken unto Him, and they shall be wanderers among the nations." ''Afterwards shall the children of Israel return and seek the Lord their God, and David their king, and shall fear the Lord and His goodness in the latter days.''—Hosea. s T EW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. SHORT DATED T\URATION' approximately 13 years, 5% per cent, free of exchange in Xew Zealand, on both principal and interest. Debentures £IOO each. Early application necessary. Jf. T. BELLRINGER, general Manager.
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