MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, is hereby given that the Forty-third Annual Meeting of Shareholders v in the New Plymouth Gae Company, Limited, will be held in the Soldiers’ Club, King Street, New Ply-, mouth, on MONDAY, August 15, 1921, at 3 o’clock p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Consideration and adoption of Directors’ Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended June 30th, 1921. 2. Election of three Directors. 3. Election of Auditor, and his remuneration. 4 General. T. FURLONG, Chairman. STRATFORD R.S.A. GENERAL Meeting of Returned Soldiers will be held in the Municipal Chambers on TUESDAY, 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider Settlers’ Representation on Land Board and General. # Town and country members cordially invited. N. R. WILSOX’, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC SOCIETY. MEETING of the Executive of the above will be he'ld at the Soldiers’ Club on MONDAY, August 15, at 8 p.m. All are earnestly requested to attend. Business. —Peruse Rules, etc., and deal with matters relating to opening meeting. L. W. ANDREW, Hon. Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. ’yyHITEDEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. SUNDAY EVENING. “Is the World Growing Better?” PEOPLE’S POPULAR -SERVICE. Preacher: Rev. W. J. Elliott. Musical Service at 6.45,tied by Choir and Orchestra. ANTHEMS: , Soloists: Miss V. Lambert and Air. Ashley B. Macdonald. Anthems: “Seek Ye the Lord” (Roberta), soloist Mr. W. P. Okey; ■‘Gloria” (Mozart); “The Son of God Goes Forth to War” (Sullivan). EVERYBODY INVITED. * PUBLIC NOTICE. JpROM this date I will not be respon--9 fli-ble for any debts incurred by T. T. Hooke. T. 11. TAYLOR. MOKAU BAZAAR. RESULT ’OF ART UNIONS. Art Cushion, No. 18, won by Airs. Al. Box. Tea Cosy, No. 28, won by Airs. A. G. Sampson. * Art Table Centre, No. 1, won by Mr. ■S. Whitehead. Dressed Doll, No. 1, won by Mrs. C. Wright. JOHN L. MacDONALD, Hon. Secretary,OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. IMTRS. RIDSDALE wishes to notify the ladies of Taranaki who arc interested in Millinery that her Exclusive Salon opens on Monday, August 15, when all are cordially invited to inspect her imported stock of New Season’s Ready-tn-wears and Up-to-date ‘Models. Address: Next Hannah’s Boot -Shop, Devon Street.
“A” COMPANY, 4th BATT., W.1.R., TARANAKI RIFLES RIFLES and BAYONETS at present on issue to members of the above Company *iIUST be handed in at the Defence Office BEFORE 12 NOON on SATURDAY, the 13th inst., for the purpose of branding.\ ANY RIFLE OR BAYONET NOT RETURNED BY THAT DATE WILL BE TREATED AS MISSING, AND CHARGED FOR ACCORDINGLY. (Sgned) A. SMITH, Lieut., O/C “A’’ Company, 4th Batt., W.1.R., Tarahaki Rifles. :£3 REWARD. ''JMIE above sum will be. paid to anyone supplying ns with information leading to the conviction of the person, or persons, who are stealing papers' thrown off the Mail Train each morning. TARANAKI DAILY NEWS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 1
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