PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. N OT ICE is hereby given, under Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” that ten per cent, additional will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after the eighth day of February, 1922, and that such rates and ten per cent, will then he sued for without fur . ther notice. The County Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., except Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. E. WALTER, Chairman. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. ADDITIONAL ON RATES. PURSUANT to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” an additional ten per cent, will be charged on AIJL RATES outstanding after the 22nd February, 1922. S. NIELSON, County Clerk. Inglewood, 11/1/22. SEVENTH J) AY CAMP MEETING. A lecture will be delivered , TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. By Pastor A. W. Anderson, of Sydney. Subject: “Wi'll the Washington Peace Conference Succeed in Abolishing Wlar?” All are cordially invited. SEVENTH D AY CAMP MEETING. SUNDAY MEETINGS. Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, Pastor W. J. Westerman, of Sydney, will speak. Subject: “A Remarkable,.Fulfilment of Bible Prophecy in New Plymouth.” Evening, at 7 o’clock, Pastor J. W. Kent, of Auckland, will speak. Subject: “What Makes Me a Seventh Day Adventist.” NOTICE. ILfESSRS. HARKNESS, VOSSELER & YOUNG wish to notify clients and the public that they have taken ever the new Iron Foundry on South Road lately occupied by R. S. Wooldridge, Ltd., and atre no-w ready to receive orders for Castings, Jarge and small, in iron or brass. Prompt service; good quality. Telephone 328.
£lOOO WANTED. yy ANTED by farmer at Toko. £lOOO on 2nd mortgage. Willing pay good rate of interest and security. Safe. Reply — “FARMER,” Box 163, ■Hawera. M R s * H EMIN G w A Y> ELTHAM, (Winner of Soprano Test at Wanganui Competitions), Has vacancies for pupils in Voice Production. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. APPLICATIONS are invited for four Scholarships of £9O per annum on the Marsh Foundation. Such Scholarships are available only for Students studying for Holy Orders. The College is open for admission of students not holding Scholarships upon payment of the customary fees. Copies of Regulations and Forms of Application for Scholarships are obtainable from the Diocesan Office, 40 Shortland Street, Auckland, to which applications must be addressed to reach the undersigned not later than January 25th, 1922. G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to St. John’s College Trust Board. S T ' M ARY S D tocesax S OllOO1 -* MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Lady Principal: Miss Stanford. HT'HE School will re-open for Boarders on Tuesday, February 7, 1922, and for Day Girls February 8. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Lady Principal, or from H. E. ham, Esq. (Hon. Secretary’ Board of Governors), Broadway, Stratford. Miss Stanford will be at home by appointment after January 25, 1922. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. rpiTE Bank has re-opened after the Xmas vacation, jind is paying 4J per cent, on deposits. The Penny Branch wax established on April I, and on December 31, £152 12s 5d had been banked in small sums by the children. Any amount may b« deposited from Id upwards. tt. E. DINNISS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1
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