PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. NOTICE. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. QWING to the menace to Public Health caused by friends visiting patients suffering from Infectious Diseases, the Taranaki Hospital Board has resolved to enforce the By-law prohibiting anyone visiting the Isolation Block situated in the Old Hospital Building. The Penaltj' for infringing this bylaw is £5 for each offence. By Order of the Board. Er HOLDEN, Secretary. NOTICE TO FARMERS. gORTHWIOK & SONS, Waitasa, have risen the price of porkers from 4d to per lb. J. BUTCHER, Agent. MISS PIKE, L.A.B. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. M ls f PIKE resumes teaching Monday, February 6. All pianoforte pupils entered for the recent practical examinations of the Associated Board were successful. At home Saturday, February 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. Address* Courtenay St. ’Phone 260.
PROFESSIONAL. M R W.~L- H AY (Late of Melbourne). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Mr. Hay will be at Messrs. H. Collier & Co.’s each afternoon from 2 to 4, to interview intending pupils.
CASTINGS HARKNESS, VOSSELER & YOUNG, SOUTH ROAD FOUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Successors to R. S. "Wooldridge, Ltd.) /HASTINGS- in Iron and Brass, etc., at shortest notice. We give quick service and guarantee thp quality. 'Urgent Castings made at an hour’s notice. ’Phone 328.
BRICKS EMENY AND CO. BRICKMAKERS, DOUGLAS ROAD (late of Wanganui), "DEG to notify the public that they are prepared to supply bricks in any quantity f.o.b. rail Douglas station. AU orders forwarded to Emeny and Co., Stratford, will receive their prompt attention. Samples may be seen, and prices obtained at Russell and Sons’ yards, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, or at the works, Douglas Road.
DON’T WORRY . ABOUT WHERE TO BUY YOUR NEW YEAR GIFTS GO TO J. BENNETT JEWELLER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Best Selection of Diamond Rings. Very Heavy and Choice Stocks of Gold and Silver Jewellery and Electroplate to choose from. QUALITY HIGH! PRICES LOW!
HEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. rpHE Bank has re-opened after the Xmas vacation, and is paying 4i per cent, on deposits. The Penny Branch was established on April 1, and on December 31, £152 12s 5d had been banked in small sums by the children. Any amount may be deposited from Id upwards. G. E. DINNISS, Manager. SALE.—Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B cash, gr Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1922, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1922, Page 1
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