PUBLIC NOTICES. CENTRAL SCHOOL PICNIC AT HAWERA. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922. leaves New Plymouth at 7.35 a.m.; returns from Hawera at 4 p.m. Fares: Children 2s, Senior Scholars (15 or over) 2s 6d, Adults 3s 6d return. Children are to take their provisions ard mugs. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk provided. Sports programme arranged. INGLEWOOD JERSEY CLUB ! will hold a piELD J) A Y At Mr. A. A. WARD’S FARM, RUGBY ROAD, TARIKI, on THURSDAY, MARCH 16, at 11 a.m. Demonstrator: H. E. B. WATSON, Esq. Ladies are kindly requested to bring a basket; Gentlemen one shilling. Everyone cordially invited. Some of the best Tariki Jerseys to be in the ring. , Lunch at 12.30 p.m. A. W. YEATES, Secretary. to Residents of Inglewood & District.—An up-to-date establishment for Cleaning and Repairing Clothing will be opened on the 18th inst. Repairs a speciality.—The Economic, Inglewood (next Egar’s Billiard Room). Orders for Trousers & Boys’ Shorts also taken. OPUNAKE RACES. gEATS may. be booked for Opunake Races. Few good seats left. J. MARTIN & CO., e/o Jellyman & Forbes’ Garage, Egmont Street. OPUNAKE RACES. pHOSE attending the Opunake Races on Friday are notified that dinner will be available as usual at the Okato Hotel on Friday evening on the return trip. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JMPOUNDED in the Robe Street Pound on the 11th March by Inspector King for wandering in Devon Street, New Plymouth, One Black Gelding (hack), 3 white feet. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Wednesday, the 22nd day of March, at 12 noon. REGINALD DAY, Poundkeeper JERSEY FIELD DAY. MONDAY, MARCH 20. At Mr. A. J. Luxton’s Farm, Omata. JERSEY Cattle Judging and Dairy Cow Demonstration by Mr. H. E. B. Watson (Official Jersey Demonstrator). All interested in “Better Dairy Cows” are cordially invited. Commences at 10.30 sharp. Luncheon provided. Ladies bring a basket.
RETREADING TYRES DON’T WORRY. Come & See Us. Satisfaction guaranteed. V“ T E have the plant to deal with all * re-treading work. J»HE rpUBE & rpYRE (H. E. Hooker. Vulcaniser.) STAINTON & CO.’S GARAGE. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
PLANT NOW! QPRING T?LOWERING T>ULBS. Allium, Anemones, Amaryllis, Crocus, Gladioli, Hyacinth, Spanish Iris, Ixias, Snow Flakes, Freesias, Scilla, Ranunculus, Tulips and all varieties of Narcissus and Daffodils. ALSO SOW SWEET PEAS. Spencer’s Exhibition Strain, Choicest Mixed. Procure from— H. G. STAUB SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 16 REGENT STREET .... HAWERA. ■PHONE 354. JQ-OTICE TO PASSENGERS GOING TO WANGANUI. SMITH’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, at 1 p.m.; arrives Wanganui 3.30 p.m.; connecting with motor cars to catch Auckland express at Marton Junction. Fare: Hawera to Wanganui only 15/-. Wire Blake’s Garage for reserved seat*. - ■ -
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1922, Page 1
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