PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. J HEREWITH beg to state that after TUESDAY, 11th January, my business will be conducted on strictly cash lines without exception, W. J. NOONAN, Blacksmith, Kaponga.
NOTICE. jJJESSRS. KENDRICK BROS., having purchased a Motor Lorry, will undertake all sorts of carting in the Tariki and surrounding districts, and will supply Rata Firewood to any locality, either by motor lorry or on the truck. For full particulars write or wire to— KENDRICK BROS., Tariki.
JJOUND gpHE FOUNTAIN VIA DAWSON’S FALLS. f|N SUNDAY NEXT, 16th inst., weather permitting, Mr. G. Gibson will run a fleet of powerful and comfortable motor-cars round the Mountain, leaving the Garage, Powderham Street, via Opunake. at 8.30 a.m., arriving at Dawson’s Falls about 11.15 a.m,, and leaving on the return trip about 3.30 p.m., arriving at New Plymouth 6 p.m. Return, fare, £2 2s 6d. Book seats early at QIBS O N ’ S QAR AGE, Telephone No. 506. Look out for Mokau River Trip again on February 6.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. & MOORE wish to notify the public of Stratford and district that they have dissolved partnership as from December 31st, 1920. All accounts owing to the firm must be paid by 20th January, 1921, and if not paid by 31st January, will be placed in Solicitors’ hands for collection. Mr. C. Moore will carry on the building and joinery business, and wishes to notify clients that all contracts entered into in the late partnership will be finished in the usual firstclass manner, and joinery and repair work will be well carried out, as in the past. Stratford, January 10th, 1921.
1921 CALENDARS. ' OUSTOMERS are notified that our ’•epresentatives will shortly call with extensive range of samples. The quality is the best we have ever handled, and our prices are right. Our own 1921 calendar will be issued in a few days. McLEOD & SLADE, LTD., Printers & Calendar Specialists, New Plymouth.
TO URUTI, URENUI & WAITARA RESIDENTS. OOMMENCING at beginning of February, a DAILY MOTOR SERVICE to NEW PLYMOUTH. Two 16-passenger Motor “Cadillac’'’ 'Buses. Time table advertised later. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Proprietor. (Late of Nelson.)
ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. p’CXR 40 years we have been supplying High-grade Furniture to cur Clients spread over the whole of Taranaki. This Christmas we aie offering 3 piece Suites comprising a Settee and two Easy Chairs from £22 17s fid upwards. For quality and honest construction our Upholstery work is unequalled. In addition to our huge stock of Furniture and Furnishings we are showing a splendid range of NOVELTIES for the FESTIVE SEASON. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. HAWERA. (Established 1864.) POST OFFICE BOX 42, KAPONGA ’PHONE 25.
THE “AOTEA” (Late The Central.) LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. DAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHEONS. Hot Meals available after late trains. After the Pictures. Prompt attention and moderate charges. OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. {JASTINGS of any description and in any metal made at shortest notice. Expert pattern makers. Trade work undertaken
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1921, Page 1
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