PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL MOTOR TRIP. J AM taking my Super White Bus to Palmerston North via Wanganui, for demonstrative purposes, and will be leaving on Sunday morning, returning to New Plymouth on Tuesday. Passengers will be carried at special rates. This should be a trip worth making, and would afford a splendid opportunity for a short visit to friends. Intending passengers please notify me before Saturday afternoon on the 'bus or ring up No. 44, New Plymouth, for seats. My usual service will be carried on ajs usual. ARTHUR J. SMITH, tlrenui-New Plymouth 'Bus. ST. MARY'S HALL. S T - A s mmG J7LQWER & jgULB QHOW. 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, 6d. Entries close .vith the, Secretary on Tuesday, August 31.l; h. devenish, Secretary. cost of motor supplies continues very high, and I regret it is necessary to ask my customers to help bear the increased costs. From September Ist there will be a slight increase on some of the fares. See list on 'Bus for alterations. ARTHUR ,T. SMITH. BUSINESS NOTICE. fpHE Business of the late Mr. George D. Gow, of Eltham, Solicitor, > will from this date be taken over and carried on by Mr. Andrew Chrystal,'* who since his return from Active Service has been acting as .Managing Clerk to the late Mr. Gow, and who latterly has been solely managing the business. The Business will be carried on under the style.of Andrew Chrystal, Solicitor, Eltham. ANDREW CHRYSTAL. NOTICE. URUTI-URENUI-NEW PLYMOUTH 'BUS SERVICE.
QWINC 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 riseyn my charges. The new 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. MOTOR CYCLES. 1019 DOUGLAS, better than new. Very fast, reliable, and a splendid hiliclimber; £OS. 1018 INDIAN and coach-built 'Sidecar, • electrically equipped, practically as good as new. Electric light on side-car. New Tyres. Great value at £JGii. 1919 HARLEY-DAVIBSON in splendid order, new tyres and tubes, new lamp; £l3O 31-h.p. HUMBER, 3-spced gear and clutch. £37 10s. ' PERCY J. DOUGLASS, NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR-CYCLE SUPPLIES, NEW PLYMOUTH. W. H. JAMEL, BUJ JH.R AND CONTRACTOR, ■, OPUNAKE. I?STIMA'i given for all descriptions of building work in town o:- country. GOOD POSITIONS VACANT. VOW, more than ever before, fully qua* lifted Accountants are in demand We see almost daily, advertisements for qualified accountants to fill positions carrying excellent salaries. Are you quite satisfied with your present position, and,'if not, are you qualified to hold a better one? Thousands who hsrve been in such circumstances have come to us for assistance, and are now reaping the benefit. We can assist you in the same way. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. * DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. For further information apply to V DUFF, AXA., .N.Z., Public Accountant telephone 382.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1920, Page 1
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