PUBLIC NOTICES. ' “* ... ■ . NOTICE. y 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. 1922 CALENDARS. yhUSTOMERS are notified that our representatives 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. pOXTON JJACING OLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. 22nd and 24th JANUARY. ACCEPTANCES for All Events for FIRST DAY close on FRIDAY, 14th JANUARY, at 8 p.m. L R. FREEMAN, - Secretary, P.O. Box 13, Telephone 133. HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL, CHILTON SAINT JAMES. WATERLOO ROAD, Low£r HUTT. JJOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. Vacancies for Boarders. Next term commences February, 1921. School Telephone 115, Lower Hutt. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or from the Principal. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TEN PER CENT. JpURSUANT to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” public notice is hereby given that an additional charge of ten per centum will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after Saturday, the 29th January, 1921. JOHN CONNETT. County Chairman. New Plymouth, 17 th December, 1920.
AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF £lOO,OOO. (Authorised by A.H.B. Empowering Act, 1919.) DEBENTURES—Issued at £lOO (nominal), but to be sold at £94. INTEREST—S| per cent., payable halfyearly, but return to purchaser is 6 per cent. TERM OF LOAN—2O Years, from October 10th, 1920. SINKING FUND —1 per eent. per annum. EXCHANGE —The Board pays exchange ' on’ remittances. SECURITY.—Assets of Board (consisting principally of Auckland City Freehold), showing surplus over liabilities of over £1,500,000. N.B.—Holders of these Debentures will pay a flat rate of income tax of only 2/6 in the £, after April 1, 1921. Holders whose income does not rea-ch £3OO per annum, either will not he charged income tax, or will receive a refund. Copies of Prospectus may be. obtained at the Board's Office, Quay Street. Auckland, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand.
ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. 4O years we have been supplying High-grade Furniture to our 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 6d 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.
OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. QASTIffGS of any description aiift in any metal made at shortest notice. Expert pattern makers. Trade work undertaken. HEAVY PETROLS. ND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/6 to "GASLINE,” Box 88, Stratford, and you will have po further trouble. * 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1921, Page 1
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