PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAYING NOTICE. on our Farm, Kaimata, one yellow brindle cow in milk; tar brand on top of tail. If not claimed within 14 days, and all expenses paid, will be sold. - <•■ - BRACEGIRDLE BROS., Kaimata. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. pURSUANT to Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that FRANK HAMBLYN, of Inglcwood, lias been appointed Registrar of Dogs ahd Collector of Dog Tax, and that <the fee for the Registration of Dogs for the County of Inglewood for the year. 1920 is' now payable to the Registrar at the County Offices, Moa Street, Inglewood. \ The amount of the fees has been fixed as follows: For all sheep and cattle dogs, Five Shillings. For all other (Togs, Ten Shillings. Dated this 11th day of Sept., 1920. FRED. A. LLOYD, County Clerk. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION willing to join a First Aid Ambulance Class kindly send in their names not later than the 17th inst., to—' MRS. DOCKRILL, Hon. Secretary, Eliot Street. njjjmffijjji^ SECOND RE-UNION DINNER. g a i e 0 f Tickets for the above function will close on September 14th. They are at present obtainable at the Soldiers' Club, from members of the Committee, or the undersigned, y. 0. WEST, Secretary R.S.A. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. INGLEWOOD SUB-BRANCH. |"T IS NOTIFIED for general information that Mr. J. C. Robins, District Manager, Public Trust Office, Stratford, will visit INGLEWOOD every Friday as from the 10th September, at the office) of Mr. Joseph Gibbs, Commission Agent, Moa Street, Inglewood. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee. EXTRA MOTOR SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTU-OPUNAKE. TyfESSRS Snelling ami Andrews wish to notify the public that they will run an extra seven-seater car from Opunake to New Plymouth daily, commencing Monday, September 13, leaving Opunake at 7 a.m. arriving New Plymouth !) a.m.; leaving New Plymouth on the return trip at 3.40 p.m. the coming season's Roots, Grains, Grass, and Fodder Crops, a supply of the wellknown high grade Phosphate Fertilizer. 'EPHOS" BASIC PHOSPHATE is due to arrive about 20th October. Farmers are advised to secure the advantage in price to be obtained by booking their orders for delivery on rail direct from steamer, thus saving unnecessary expense in handling and store charges at Wellington. ORDER NOW THROUGH YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT.
THIS TiOES JNTEREST Y ou? JTEEE'S a bug for your oar—a straight! statement that ought to get your interest. j CAR ENAMELLING AND PAINTING will no doubt occupy your attention at least once a year, but it claims our close attention and study all the time- ' The very best English enamels have been off the market for a long lime, but at la's; we have secured n large consignment, comprising almost every tint manufactured. * RELIABLE.—A small word, wide in meaning. We us.e it in its broadest sense when we apply it to our Motor Enamelling and Painting. When you are satisfied so are we—but not before. SILVER, ELECTRO AND COPPER PLATING. Take care of what you have in the way of Plated Ware, but don't neglect having any old articles re-plated, which coats so little. . J; JENKINSOK MOTOR-CAR PAINTER AND SILVEK PLATfR, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1920, Page 1
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