[ PUBLIC NOTICES. HE-OPENING NOTICE. I 2WRTH EGMONT HOSTELRY, WORTH EGMONT HOSTELRY will be re-opened for the season'as from October 1, and bookings can.. now be made with Mys: Cameron, by letter, or ringing up Tahurangi P.O. ' IMPOUNDING NOTICE. .JMPOUNDED in Rahotu Public Pound, from Kuia Road—One Bay Pony Gelding, Mack points, brand circle inside larger circle; ahod two hind feet. If not claimed and-expenses paid will be <rold on October 8, 1920. P. BERGE, Poundkeeper. PEOPLE'S MONTHLY SERVICE. MEMORIAL QHURCH LIARDET STREET. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 7 p.m Title of Lecture: "Of some Religious Mischief-makers in Fiji and Taranaki." Speaker: Rev. J. NAPIER MILNE. Short Musical Service 6.45. Large Choir and Orchestra. Soloist: Mrs. A. B. Macdonald—"l Heard the voice of Jesus." (Sir Charles Harriss.) Anthems—"Abide With Me" (Dunstan). "I was Glad" (Elvey). The sense of humor delivers men from many a blunder and foolish notion. Jesus had the gift supremely. How some of His hearers must have chuckled when He said to the Pharisees, "Ye strain out a gnat and swallow a camel" All who hate humbug and Pharisaism in Religion cordially invited. ' ! NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD I GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. pU2ZLE £JOitP£TnrON< (Fifth set of Fuzzfe. Towns in British Isles and New Zealand.) 41. A sued; used in fencing, 42. 2239 lbs. 43. Always followed by TJ. 44. Look at that dud. 45. A male friend; a kind of square. 46. Six casks of Paul's XXX underground. 47. Tasmania swept by fire, * 48. A lark and where it is generally seen. 49. A white flower; part of a tree. 50. A victory; pottery. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, TE HENUI. SALE OF WORK IN AH) OF VICARAGE FUND. Under the Auspkes of the Ladies' Guild. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920. 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. Opening Ceremony, 2.30 p.m., by Mrs. C. H. Burgess. Plain and I Fancy Work Stall, Sweet and Flower Stalls, Produce Stall, Tea. I Admission Cd, Children half-price. T.S.S. "PORT PIRIE." NOW LYING AT THE BREAKWATER. 'THE Master will not be responsible for any debts contracted by members of tie crew. OOLLETT & CO, LTD., Agents. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND. ALLOWANCES inMATERNITY WIDOWHOOD ORPHANAGE INCAPACITY, and OLD AGE Low Contributions and Easy Terms. Mr. J. J. Curtayne, the Departmental Lecturer, is now visiting New Plymouth, and can be communicated With, care of Chief Post Office. R. E. HAYES, Superintendent. HELP TO PROVIDE A SCHOOL I BOARDING-HOUSE FOR TARANAKI I GIRLS. QLD Q.IRLS' ]y[ART WORKERS' HALL On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ' XUE beg to notify our clients and the public generally that we have this day taken into partnership Mr. Wm. Taylor, A.N.Z.1.A., late of Hurst Seager and Taylor, Christchurch. - FRANK MESSENGER. VICTOR GRIFFITHS. October 1, 1920. COAL SHORTAGE. AWING to the serious coal shortage, we have laid in large stocks of Rata Firewood, cut in lengths from eight inches up. Quantities up to one load delivered to ajiy part of the town. There is nothing burns better than Rata in your stove. - HOSKIN BROS., Weymouth Street. 'Phone 230. * . " *Tew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 1
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