PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. LICENSES UNDER THE TARANAKI COUNTIES’ JOINT 'BY-LAWS, 1920. J)UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all vehicle and drivers’ licenses, taken out under the above By-laws, expire on the 31st inst., and must be renewed by the Ist April, 1922. S. NIELSON, County Clerk. A GREAT THANKSGIVING GATHERING. To Mark 100 Years of Methodism. WHITELEY HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 7.30. J> EPORTS of Centenary Conference. Brief speeches by well-known Citizens. Methodist Hymns and Music. Offering for Centenary Fund. Everybody cordially invited. STRATFORD A. & P. CARNIVAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 23. N° ■ Bookmakers, or their Clerks or Agents, will be allowed to be present at the above meeting A. J. BARR, Secretary. A CARD. D R I. E.. FARIS has commenced the practice of his profession at his residence, Rata Street, Inglewood. Telephone 121. EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. TWENTY-FIRST rjRIALS Will be held on TO-DAY, MARCH 22. at Mr. W. SNOWDEN’S FARM, INAHA. Refreshment Booth run in Aid of Russian Famine Relief Fund. ENTRIES close on Saturday, March 18, at 8 p.m. Admission—ls, Ladies Free. J. F. TIDDY, Hon. Sec., Box 2, Hawera. Telephone Nos. 354 and 323. to Residents of Inglewood & District. —An up-to-date establishment for Cleaning and Repairing Clothing has been opened. Repairs a speciality. —The Economic, Inglewood (next Egar’s Billiard Room). Orders for Trousers and Boys’ Shorts also taken. EE KL G SPARKING PLUGS. IMTR. P. COLEMAN writes to the Distributors as follows: Dear Sirs, —You will, no doubt, be pleased to hear that I have achieved more success while using your type G 1 K.L.G. Sparking Plugs. On January 20, at Wairoa, I made a new grass track record, covering 10 miles 540 yards in 8 minutes 43 seconds. On February 8, at Feilding I won the 10-mile handicap, covering the distance in 8 minutes 52 1/5 seconds. On February 11, at Marton, I won the Marton Handicap of 10 miles, second in Gaisford Cup of 12 miles, and won the Final Handicap, of 8 miles. These were the only three races in which I started, so I am very well satisfied with the reliability of the K.L.G. Plugs. —Yours truly, (Signed) PERCY COLEMAN. PERCY J. DOUGLASS AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. (ALL SIZES IN STOCK.) HOSIERY PRICES CUT TO CLEAR. CASHMERE: Were 5/11. Now 4/6 Were 6/6. Now 5/6 Were 6/11. Now 5/11 Were 7/6. Now 6/6 Were 7/11. Now 6/6 Were 8/6 Now 7/11 Were 8/11. Now 7/11 Were 10/6. Now 8/6 SILK: Were 12/6. Now 10/6 Were 30/-. Now 25/-. Were 19/6. Now 17/6 Were 10/6. Now 9/6 ARTIFICIAL SILK: Were 10/6. Now 6/6 Were 7/6. Now 6/11 Were 6/6. Now 5/11 Were 5/11. Now 5/6 Children’s Sox and g-Hose, all grades, have to be greatly reduced. MAWKES & CHAMPION JERSEY AND HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS, 277 Dr VON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BAG WASH THE FAMILY VV ZWII WA SH, for 2/6. r UHE System that wipes out the Home Washing Day. Get a'll particulars from STEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1922, Page 1
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