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PUBLIC NOTICES. WHAREHUIA RAFFLES. JJETURN of conduct of raffles held at Wharehuia on Ist September, 1921, under permit issued by Under-Secretary, Wellington, and numbered 2659 and dated 22nd July, 1921: First Raffle: Ist Prize, Oil Painting; 2nd Prize, 1 Fancy-worked Cushion. Total number tickets sold 1637. at 1/-. £Bl 17s. let Prize, winning number .... 289 2nd Prize, winning number .... 1404 Second Raffle: Ist Prize, 1 Art Needle-worked Quilt. Total number tickets sold 500, at 1/-, £25. Ist Prize, winning number .... 110 Total amount realised £lO6 17s. I certify that each of the tickets sold in the above-mentioned raffles were duly represented at the drawing thereof. H. H. MURRAY, Hon. Sec. Wharehuia Social Club. September 3, 1921. I certify that I received the sum of £lO6 17a, being proceeds of the raffle' I above-mentioned, and that I have paid [ that amount to the treasurer of the Wharehuia Social Chib to be paid into the .Bank of Australasia to the credit of the said club to be used as the said club may direct in defraying cost of building ft hall at Wharehuia. H. H. MURRAY. Hon. Sec. Wharehuia Social Club. September 3, 1921. R. N EVILLE u®naub Resumes Tuition MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. ’PHONE 223. PUBLIC NOTICE. J e C. SKIPPER he.s opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and is prepared to take all classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Pont promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for STARCH SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address— HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. (Opposite Patterson’s Stables). CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. pUBLIC Notice 5s hereby given that the owners or drivers of all' vehicles plying for hire or engaged in' heavy" traffic in the County of Clifton j (Including traction engines, motor wag-; gons, trucks and lorries, vans, cabs and! carts) must on or before the 14th day of | September, 1921, OBTAIN LICENSES! for such vehicles and pay to the County ■ Clerk the prescribed fees therefor in ac- 1 cordanee with the provisions of “The Taranaki Counties Joint By-law, 1920.” R. H. PIGOTT, Chairman Clifton County Council. Waitara, 25th August, 1921. TENDERS.

TENDERS. RENDERS will be received for the erection and completion of a email five-roomed dwelling in concrete and wood. Plans and specifications to be seen at the residence of Mr. H. Whittington, King Street, Opunake. Tenders will close on September 17, at 4 p.m. TENDERS T HE Opunake Seaside Improvement, Society invite tenders for the work of excavating a portion erf the cliff side and lowering by excavation to a new grade of the existing pathway and carting and spreading the excavated material (about 1000 yards) on to graded grounds on beach frontage. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, Sept. 13, to be addressed to the Secretary, and marked “Tender.” 'Specifications on application to—- . T. S. HICKEY, Secretary, Opunake. ■ESTATE OF 11. G. OLLIVER, OF RIVERLEA, STOREKEEPER, TENDERS called by the undersigned for the Stock, Fittings, etc., of the Riverlea Store. A three years’ lease of the store can be obtained (which includes dwelling if required). A Ford Motor Lorry can be purchased if required. The Highest or any Tender not nec-

essarily accepted. Tenders close with the undersigned on THURSDAY, 15th September, 1921, at

5 p.m. Stock Sheets and Conditions of Sale can be seen on application to <vlr. L. F. Cress well. Ten per cent, of the purchase money must accompany each Tender. * J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. BETTER CLASS MOTOR CHEAPER. A writer in Modern Transport states that “the cost of operating and maintaining a motor may safely be estimated at three farthings a mile in favor of a better class vehicle/' The British build “Dennis” is a high-class lorry. It gives maximum service at minimum expense. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. AgenU

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 1

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