PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. A S I have given, up my Bakery Business, I desire that all Accounts owing to me should be paid not later than April 25. J. RUTHERFORD, Toko. NOTICE. A LL accounts owing to H. J. Hopkins are requested to be paid at once. Either posted direct to himself, dr may be paid to Mr. W. G. Liddell. N.Z. JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. South Taranaki (Hawera) Branch. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. Beginning at 10.30 a.m’. At the Farm of Mr. R. J. Linn, NORMANBY. DEMONSTRATION of Judging Jersey Cattle will be given by Mr. H. E. B. Watson, the successful Jersey Judge and Breeder from Canterbury. All interested invited to attend. Luncheon Provided. C. R. STANNARD, Secretary. BACR'-BLOCKS MISSION. QN April 6 a Sale of Produce and , Flowers will be held in St. Mary’s Sunday School in aid of the above Mission. Afternoon Tea and Music. , Admission, 1/- (including afternoon tea). Doors open at 2.30 p.m. M. GODFREY, Secretary. MIDHIRST SETTLERS’ SPORTS.
’J'HE Annual Sports Meeting of the Midhirst Settlers will -be held in the Factory Paddock on THURSDAY, April 28th, 1921. Particulars announced later. T. V. SHERSON, Secretary. PRICE OF MEAT. INGLEWOOD AGAIN LOW. W E have during the periods cf extreme prices for s'heep and cattle kept our retail rates low, at the same time providing the very finest quality. In keeping with our policy of giving the public a “square deal”, we have pleasure in -submitting the- following prices: * Beef (per lb.): Sirloin and prime ribs, 8d; blade ribs, 7d; beef steak, 8d; corned beef, 8d; rump steak, is; stewing steak, 7d; gravy beef, 6d; thin flank, 3d; legs and -shins beef, 2d; \ox tongues, 7d; ox kidneys, 8d; ox tails, Is; hearts, fid. Mutton (per lb): Sides mutton, 6d; hind quarter mutton, 7d; fore quarter mutton, sd; legs mutton, 8d; shoulders, 6d; neck and breast, 4d; loins, 8d: chops, Bd. Suet, 6d; sheep’s kidneys, 2d; tongues, 2d. One penny per pound booking charged extra.
Five per cent, allowed if account is paid before 22nd of month following. A. B. GAMBLIN & CO. W. J. SMITH. WHERE TO GO FOR MEALS. EVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT AND DINING ROOMS. GRILLS AND FISH. PVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT is fitted to accommoflate 100 persons, and conducted to give customers prompt attention. The chef has had a very long experience in first-class hotels, and puts on meals second \o none in the town. The selection of dishes is very wide, and varies from day to day. Hot dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. There is a special room set apart for ladies and their escorts. Everything is spotlessly clean in the. kitchen as in the public rooms. Any time .you may go into the kitchen, and see for yourself our up-to-date plant and hygienic methods. There can be nothing more modern or calculated to give better results. Fish and hot grills may be obtained at all hours. Fresh fish sold over counter. PLEASE GIVIE US A CALL. A. BARTLETT & CO. Next Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth.
MOTOR BARGAiN COLUMN. 1 5-seater SINGER Car, in excellent order; any trial. Really worth inspection. Price £450. 1 5-seater Cutting Car, guaranteed in tip-top order. Shpuld be great speck. Price £l5O. 1 5-seater iQODGE CAR, in excellent running order, fitted with electric light and self-starter. A great snip. Price £325. NEWTON KING, LTD. A; R. W ALDIE ’ ELECTRO-PLATER, WAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1921, Page 1
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