PUBLIC NOTICES. GLEN ALMOND ESTATE. , CONVEYANCE to take intending purchasers to the sale wild ■ leave, from the land office of NEWTON KING... LTD., Brougham Street, at 1.15 p.m. on Friday, December 2. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. OOMMENCING on Monday, sth December, 1921, timetable alterations will be made as follows: • Usual 7.43 a.m. and 11.50 a.m. trains will leave New Plymouth 7.50 a.m. and 12.40 p.m. respectively. Usual .10.48 a.m. and 5.35 p.m. trains will arrive New Plymouth 10.15 a.m. ■ and 4 p.m. respectively. For alterations on Waitara and Toko branches and further information see Poster at Stations. BY ORDER. A CORRECTION. are asked by the editor of New Zealand Building Progress to correct a mistaken impression that lias gained currency as the resuilt of an error in the April number of that journal in referring to thg Architects for the new Taranaki Club Building. A paragraph in that issue staged that Mr. Thos.' H. Bates, of New Plymouth,- and. Messrs. Clere and Williams, of Wellington, invited tenders for the erection of the building. Tn point of fact Mr. Bates was the sole Architect for the work and had merely arranged to have the plans deposited for inspection at Messrs. «iere and Williams’ office in Wellington in the same way “as they were deposited for inspection by prospective tenderers in other centres. NOTICE. W i: wish to notify the Public of New Plymouth and surrounding district that we have lowered the price of meat from Id to 2d per lb.’ Patronise the shop that reduced the cost of living. We have no connection with the New Plymouth Master Butchers’ Association. FARMERS’ BUTCHERY CO.
STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. OLD Pupils and Friends of Mr. F. Tyrer, who is retiring from the' Headmastership of the Stratford District High School after many years’ valuable service to the community, are notified that a Public Recognition of Mr. Tyrer’s services is to take place onDecember 15. in the Stratford Town Hall, and those desiring to contribute who have not already done so are requested to communicate with— P. SKOGLUND, Secretary. TTELP the Girls’ High School and enjoy yourselves 'at the ‘ Mothers’ Mart. a.n. A CHALLENGE. TO THE MAYOR OF STRATFORD. J CHALLENGE you to build the same class of house as No. 4 for £950, or one up to date for £975. C. MOORE. Stratford, Nov. 26. TZ'TDDTES! See the Xmas Tree, and Punch and Judy Show, at the Mothers’ Mart, December 3. a.n NOTICE. rp-IE PHOENIX MOTORS, LTD., hereby notifies its clients that MR. F. H. F. WASHBOURNE has severed his connection with the Company and no longer represents the Phoenix Motors, Ltd., in any manner whatsoever from this date. Dated at New Plymouth November 25, 1921. HORSE-BREAKING. T AM prepared to break in horses to A saddle and all harness. Satisfaction guaranteed. TOMMY THOMPSON, Omata. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. rpHE qpUBE & rpYRE gERVIOE (11. E. Hooker, Vuleaniser.) STAINTON & CO.’S GARAGE, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. yyiSHES to notify the Motorists of New Plymouth .and Surrounding Districts that he has commenced business at the above address and is /prepared to undertake all class of tube and tyre repairs. Retreading a specialty. Consult me about your tyre trouble; it costs
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1
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