PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. URUTI - URENUI - NEW PLYMOUTH 'BUS SERVICE. OWING to the greatly increased cost of running materials, I find it impossible to continue at the present rates of fares, and must in- consequence make a slight rise in my charges. The neiv rates as advertised on my 'buses will operate as from September Ist, 1920. • The 10.30 'bus from Uruti to Urenui on Sale days will continue at the old rates. Thanking past patrons for their past support. N. HAMBLIN, Proprietor. ) ~ NOTICE. jpLEASE take notice that my property at Fitzroy is withdrawn from sale. J. MACKIE. TO LAND AGENTS. pLEASE note that my property in Molesworth Street is withdrawn from saie. F. MAINDONALD. ST. MARY'S HALL. gT. gPRING JjVLOWER & jgULB gHOW. Will be Held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. September 2 and 3. Displays of Flowers by the Leading Growers and Nurserymen. Decorated Tables and Baskets. Competitive Classes with prizes for children. Afternoon tea. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, fid. Entries close with the Secretary on Tuesday, August 31. L. H. DEVENISH, Secretary, MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING. j|ypSS HUNT, Instructress of Millinery and Dressmaking (first-class credentials for each), will commenco next term tf classes from August 30th. Particulars on application. Corner Gover and Devon Streets. Class Monday erening as usual. Drapery sold for cash only. Millinery orders undertaken. .PHONE 752. NOTICE. A LL Accounts owing to Toko Butchery must be paid or arranged for by September 20th, 1920, otherwise proceedings will bo taken. J. N. BETHELL, Toko. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. pUZZLE COMPETITION. Entrance Is. First Prize £3 (cash), Second £l, and four of os each. 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. EXAMPLES: 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., 33C Gill Street, New Plymouth. Tickets must be obtained on or before September 30th. Where two solutions are possible, two complete sets of answers must be forwarded. NOTE. —A booklet containing all the names from which puzzles are set "*is being compiled, and may be obtained from the above addresses, post paid, price 1 3 Gd. BUY YOUR ENTRANCE TICKET TO-DAY. TENDERS. BUSHPELLERS. RENDERS wanted for SO acres of bushiaHlng, Dry, light bush 011 Waihika Road. Apply to— T. J. MILDENHALL, Te Kiri TENDERS FOR SPLITTING FIREWOOD.
fpiiNDWRS arc invited for splitting 200 to 40(1 cords of rata firewood on my farm, Puniho Road. Specifications may be seen at J. S. Fox's Store, Okalo, E, B. Cooke's Store, Puniho, and E. Pepporell's office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Tenders close with the undersigned on 10th September, 1920. W. A. THOMAS ' Funilio. Almost every hardware store sells North British Rubber UNIQUE HOT WATER BAGS. Chemists and rubber stores recommend them, because they're economical, durable, lswting, satisfactory. All Jiritisk. £O7
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1920, Page 1
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