PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. are requested to meet at May and Arrowsmith’s *Rooms for Luncheon TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 1 p.m., to farewell Mr. Ryder. NOTICE. W E have disposed of our Foundry pro- j perty situated on South Road to Messrs. Harkness, Vosseler and Young. Our General and Motor Engineering Business will be carried on as heretofore at our Gill Street Works. Overhauls and al] classes of Engineering Work undertaken; Oxy-Acetone Welding and Forging. R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED, Engineers, Machinists & Smiths. TRIP TO NGAERE GARDENS. QN SUNDAY NEXT, 22nd inst, weather permitting, a ’Bus will run to Ngaere Gardens, leaving the Garage at 10 a.m., leaving Ngaere about 5 p.m. Fare, 14/- return. Book early. SNELLING & ANDREWS, Brougham Street. NOTICE.
qpHE person who removed from the Imperial Billiard Saloon a Sporting and Dramatic News must return same at once and pay for cost of this notice. W. O’DONNELL. gGMONT A & P. S HOW JANUARY 25 & 26, 1922. LATE ENTRIES. Late Entries Close at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18. M. C. CRIGHTON, Acting Sec. Box 148, Hawera. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES, 1921-1922. J>UB LIC Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 of the Rating Amendment Act, 1910, that all rates remaining unpaid after Thursday, the 9th day of February, 1922, will be charged ten per cent, additional, and such rates and penalty will be sued for without further notice. R. H. PIGOTT, Chairman Clifton County Council. Waitara, 4th January, 1922. £5 REWARD. WANTED—BibIe proof, or Divine au- ’ thority, for dropping one whole day and night on the voyage from ’Frisco to Wellington, according to the custom set by the R.C. sea captains and sailors. That very unreasonable change makes the sixth day (Friday) to be reckoned a Saturday, and therefore the seventh day Sabbath, which is the Greatest Religious, Scientific and Social Blunder of the Centuries. Apply for the Reward, or for Sabbath literature, to the Pastor of the Church of God, The Tabernacle, 148 Tasman Street, Wellington, N.Z. NOTICE. YfESSRS. HARKNESS, VOSSELER * & YOUNG wish to notify clients and the public that they have taken over the new Iron Foundry on South Road lately occupied by R. S. Wooldridge, Ltd., and are now ready to receive orders for Castings, large 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. VITE have made a special purchase of ' Heavy Red Motor Cycle Tubes and can offer the following special prices for fourteen days: 26 x 2J 9/26 x 2i 9/6 28 x 3“ 11/Gi.aranteed New Stock. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 6GD, ELTHAM. TRY H. G. STAUB. SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, 16 REGENT STREET ... HAWERA. A FULL Supply of Garden Seeds and Requisites always on hand. Plenty of Choice Flowering Pot Plants. Palms, Hanging Baskets, etc., to choose from. Wreaths. Bouquets. Ladies’ Sprays, etc., made up at shortest notice. Note Address—l 6 wera. Telephone 354.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1922, Page 1
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