PUBLIC NOTICES. TO LAND AGENTS. Farm on the Hurford Road is Withdrawn from sale. LEO SIM. MARBLE BAH. fHE Marble Bar, Devon Street, will be closed from Wednesday, fith October, pending ro-organisation and alterations. OLD CURLS' MART DAY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 91 h. PRODUCE STALL. f£HE Committee of the above Stall would be very grateful for any contribution, however small, in the way of eggs, milk, cream, butter, cheese, potted meat, tongues, poultry, or vegetables. The same could be left on Friday evening or Saturday morning, at the Workers' Social Hall. Will those who cannot contribute luster in full force and with a full purse to avail themselves of the numerous delicacies to be disposed of? A lamb and a sack of-new potatoes are among the many good things already promised. HELP TO PROVIDE A SCHOOL BOARDING-HOUSE FOR TARANAKI GIRLS. QLD QIRLS' jyjART WORKERS' HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0., ,■ - •! ..- Donations of cakes, jam, produce and cut flowers will bo gratefully deceived by the committee and may be left at the hall on Fridav evening" or Saturday IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JMPOUNDED in Rahotu Public Pound, from Kina Road—One Bay Pony Gelding, black points, brand'eirele inside larger circle, shod two hind feet. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on October 8, 1920. * P. BERGE, Pour.dkeeper^ TO PROPERTY OWNERS. J>LACE your property with me for sale, my office being centrally situated in Devon Street. I have numerous enquiries daily for Suburban Homes. J. H. QUINN, THE PEOPLE'S LAND AGENT, 67 DEVON STREET. Opposite A.M.P. Buildings. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE 1 BACON CURING CO., LTD. gHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the following payments have I been authorised by the Directors:— A BONUS on previous payments varying from one halfpenny to one penny and one halfpenny per lb, and making the minimum payment for bacon pigs for the past season ninepence halfpenny per lb: A DIVIDEND of five pounds per cent, on share capital for the past year. The above amounts are payable after Uth October. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, Oct. 4, 1920. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, ,TE HENUI. SALE OF WORK IN AID OF VICARAGE FUND. Under the Auspices 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 Fancy Work Stall, Sweet and Flower* Stalls, Produce Stall, Tea. Admission 6d, Children half-price. RE-OPENING NOTICE. NORTH EGMONT HOSTELRY. rpHE NORTH EGMONT HOSTELRY will be re-opened for the season as from October 1, ami bookings can now be made with Mrs. Cameron, by letter, or ringing up Tahurangi P.O. T.S.S. "PORT PIRIE." NOW LYING AT THE BREAKWATER. Master will not be responsible for any debts contracted by members of the crew. COLLETT ■& CO, LTD., j Agents. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. XXfE beg to notify our clients and the - public generally that we have this day taken into partnership Mr. Wm. Taylor, A.N.Z.LA., late of Hurat Seager and Taylor, Christchurch. FRANK MESSENGER. VICTOR GRIFFITHS, gctobsr 1, \W
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1920, Page 1
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