PUBLIC NOTICES. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. AT THE STORES, OKATO. JgEGINNING 28th May, we close at 12 noon on SATURDAYS. Closing Hours during the week are: Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 5 o’clock; Friday, 8.30 p.m. J. S. FOX. TO INVESTORS. yy ANTED, by prosperous and sound business—A Loan of £l5OO on first-class security for a period of two years. Send particulars to—“SOUND BUSINESS”, care News Office. THANKS. JJRS. TARRY wishes to state how much she appreciates the great kindness of her neighbors in coming forward and helping in so many ways during her severe illness. Also Dr. Nutting for his great skill, kindness and attention. And she begs that one and all will receive her most grateful thanks. “The Hollies”, Inglewood. May 19, 1921. OPUNAKE HOTEL STABLES JJAVE now been taken over by J. BOYHAN (late of Club Hotel Stables), who is prepared to supply feeds, stands, etc. Cars stalled. Horses clipped. Moorcock’s Bus leaves Stables for New Plymouth daily at 7 a.m. and returns in evening to catch ’bus to Ha--1 wera. Gigs and reliable horses for hire. J. BOYHAN.
gTRATFORD QUN OLUB. ’ GATHERING OF CRACK SHOTS on the A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS. TUESDAY, MAY 24. £ioo OPEN CLAY BIRD HANDICAP. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. CLAY-BIRD CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE DOMINION. Shooting starts 11 a.m. each day. Under the Auspices of the New Zealand Gun Clubs’ Association. Programmes from the Secretary. Admission: Members (by ticket ss), public Is. DON’T MISS SEEING CHAMPIONS SHOOT. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the ground. f MUSICAL yjR. R. NEVILLE RENAUD resumes Tuition on TUESDAY, May 24. Address: Corner of Dawson and Fulford Streets,
DUTCH FAIR WHITELEY HALL, THURS., May 26. At 3 p.m. pRODKCE, Flowers, Sweets. Cakes, A Plain and Fancy Needlework. Organised by Methodist Y.W. Bible Class. Admission Is. NOTICE. J HEREBY give notice that I intend to apply to the Inglewood County Council for a License to Slaughter Stock for human consumption on Section Pt. 61, Block 111, Egmont, 1/5, 11/15 of 61, Block 111, Egmont, Egmont Village. E. ROBINSON. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. OPEN SEASON FOR OPOSSUMS. open season for Opossums has been declared for the month of June. Licenses (£2 10s) are obtainable fromPost Offices authorised to issue the ordinary game licenses. Notices dealing with the regulations governing the issue of licenses may be seen at any Post Office, and persons intending to take, out licenses should read these carefully. Mr. H. Blackmore, Custodian, New Plymouth, is the officer appointed for the purpose of collecting royalty and stamping skins in terms of the regulations, a copy of which may be seen at the office of the Secretary. VAL DUFF. Hon. Secretary. REMEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS. Are Always Open to the Pub’ic. LESTER BROS. ’Phone 31$. “HJPILES from Nowhere” or in the no matter where you are. erftry a “PRESTO” EIRE EXTINGUISHER on your car. You will feel safe and be safe with one handy for use. Full particulars from Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1921, Page 1
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