PUBLIC NOTICES. EVERYBODY’S' DINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT. OPENING THIS MORNING. •THE above will be open for business THIS (Saturday) MORNING. Grills and fish, all hours; hot dinners, from 12 to 2 and. from 5 to 7; fresh fish (guaranteed) over the counter any time when in stock; hot fish and chips, any time. * A. BARTLETT & CO. WORKERS’ gOCIAL JJALL. Sale of. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES. SECOND-HAND 'CLOTHES. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES. Organised by the N.P.H.S.O.G.A. 2 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 2 PtM. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. Goods open for inspection from 10 am. to noon REMEMBER THE BARGAINS SECURED LAST YEAR! MONTHLY LECTURE & FAREWELL. Sunday, March 27, at 7 p.m.. Whiteley Memorial Church, Liardet Street, Subject: “OF SOME ANCIENT AND MODERN MIRACLES.” ’ Speaker: REV. J. NAPIER MILNE. Sfcrt Musical Service 6.4s.—Anthems: “Silent Night’’ (Barnby); “Awake up my Glory” (Barnby); “He Lifted Me” (Alexander). Solos: “There ae a Green Hill” (Gounod), Mrs. Macdonald; “Nearer, My God, To Thee” (Caray Lewis), Mr. Baden Bellringer. Is it not possible to have too hospitable a mind? Sir Arthur Gonan Doyle believes that -there are fairies, and that some of them have recently been photographed. Have you considered well Katana’s faith cures? And what is it he greatest miracle of all? All who are interested an Christian Science, New Thought, Healing without a Doctor, cordially invited. “notice. ILCISS C. TUOHY, Toilet Specialist, iJkving been suddenly called out of town, regret© that she will not be able to fulfil her appointments until after Easter. S PATEA ELECTORATE. IfR. EDWIN DIXON, the Official Reform Candidate, will address the electors as under: WHAKAMARA HALL TUESDAY, March 29, at 2.30 p.m. HAWERA—TUESDAY, March 29, Grand Theatre, at 8 p.m. ’ Chair at 8 p.m. FAREWELL TO MRS. HOLLANDS. HPHE Stratford Branches of "the Women’® National Reserve and Plunket Society are entertaining Mrs. E. F. Hollands in the Town Hadi, Stratford, on TUESDAY, March 29, at 2.30 p.m. AU mothers are welcome. Ladies a basket. — f NEW PLYMOUTH GAS COMPANY, LTD. rpHTI New Plymouth Gas Company desire to notify the consumers that, owing to the extra amount paid by the company for coal supplies, together with other heavy charges operating during the last twelve months, the Board are reluctantly compelled to increase the price of gas by lOd per thousand cubic feet, after the meter readings for the current month are completed. BACK-BLOCKS MISSION 9 QN April 6 a Sale of Produce and Flowers will be held in St. Mary’s Sunday School in add of the above Mission, Afternoon Tea and Music. M. GODFREY, Secretary. “THE CRUCIFIXION OF IRELAND.” ILTR. P. FRASER, M.P. for Wellington Central, will deliver an address on the above subject in the Grand Theatre, Hawera, on EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT, March 27, at 8.15 p.m. GEO. CARIAN, Hon. Sec. Labor Party. - OENTRAL gCHOOL “AT HOME”THURSDAY, APRIL 21. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE. SESSION 1920-1921. BOURSES are prepared for all . University and N.Z. Education ; ’epartment Examinations. 1 Students should enrol at once in order i > get the benefits of a year’s tuition. For prospectus and all information apply to — H. A. HOLL, 8.4., Cantab., Hons, in 7 laths., Principal, 22 Ferry Buildings, AUCKLAND,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 1
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