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PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. <J»HE following branches will be closed all day THURSDAY, the 3lst, for Annual Stocktaking: Eltham, Stratford, Kaponga, Inglewood, Waitara and New Plymouth. FARMERS’ CO-OP. CASH GRADING. QN arid after April 1, we, the undersigned Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights, intend, to strictly enforce the cash system. Customers are Requested not to ask for credit, as a refusal may offend. R. H. BAKER. J. L. POWER. Okato, 24th March. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. SALE OF WORK and Produce Stall in connection with St. Paul’s Church will be held on THURSDAY, 31st inst. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Admission: 6d. Doors open at 2 p.m. Official opening 2.30. C. STERRY, Hon. Secretary. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. DON’T MISS THIS~OPPORTUNITY. yy ANTED—Three Returned Soldiers to join with four others : •. good block of dairying land close to Stratford. The Lands Purchase Board are ready to subdivide the property provided seven soldier applicants are available. Apply sharp to — MESSRS. SPENCE, RUTHERFORD, McALISTER & COLEMAN, Solicitors, Stratford.

NGAERE GARDENS March 29, 1921. Dear Patrons, — Lester fire’s, desire to tender their thanks to the one hundred thousand patrons who have visited the Gardens this season. Af ESSRS. LESTER BROS, desire to tender their thanks to the one hundred thousand patrons who have visited the Gardens this season. is quite evident that our efforts in the improvement of oui beautiful pleasure resort have been appreciated by the public, and we intend during the slack season of this year to add further attractions and conveniences for our patrons. Among the improvements is the installing of the Plix Electric Lighting Plant, arrangements for • which have already been completed. We are to be the demonstrating agents for this act, -and when .installed we will iiave pleasure in demonstrating to anyone interested in lighting their own home with electric light. Thanking you all once again for your patronage. —We are Yours faithfully, LESTER BROS. THANKS. WE have o thank the public for ;he liberal patronage accorded us during the week-end; also to apologise for not having sufficient fish on Saturday evening to meet demands. We are doing our best to avert the possibility of again being short, having arranged for regular shipments every other day. Weftalso have to thank the public for their complimentary remarks regarding the restaurant, the service and attention given. One motoring party from Wellington were good enough to tell us that ours was the best restaurant they had struck on their travels, and that the establishment was a credit to New Plymouth. We were naturally pleased, because we set out to make it the best and a credit to the tow 9. And we are going to do oi'ir utmost to maintain the Amtation. We have a splendid staff of coScs and assistants, who are largely co-operating with us to give the public what they have a right to expect for their money —the best. Again thanking you, we are. Yours for business, A. BARTLETT & CO. Everybody’s Restaurant, Grill Room and Fish Depot. FURNISHING BARGAINS. ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT A ARTHUR’S, ' Where those characteristics of SIMPLICITY AND SOLIDARITY, which discriminating householders demand in the furniture they buy, are the dominant features. i Further, the moderation of price due to to our own Warehouse and Factory being located outside the high rent area, [ is a factor which strongly appeals in these days when economy is becoming . more and more difficult. 1 WHEREVER YOU LIVE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAWERA. Established 1864, ‘

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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