PUBLIC NOTICES. HAIRDRESSING SALOON, FITZROY. AT EVETT’S DIGGERS’ INN, Fitzroy, an up-to-date Haircutting & Shaving Saloon has just been opened. Mr. H. Ardern will be in charge of the Saloon, and patrons can rely on skilled workmanship and latest sanitary methods. CAR WANTED. VI/ ANTED —Second-hand Car in good running order, Dodge or similar grade. AppIy—“BARGAIN,” c/o Daily News. HOLIDAY NOTICE. and Clothiers will be open unfl 9 p.m. on Easter Saturday, but will be closed from 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MEAT. T>EEF.—Steak 6d, Sirloin Beef sd, Rib 4d, Brisket 4d, Corn Round sd, Gravy Beef 3d. Quarters: Hindquarter -Id, Forequarters 2£d. MUTTON.—Hindquarters sd, Forequarters 4d. Lamb and Pork at market rates. Cash on Delivery. QUICK-ENDEN BROS., Rahotu.
HOLIDAY NOTICE. JZMURSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act, 1908,” FRIDAY, March 31, 1922, ANNIVERSARY DAY, is hereby appointed a special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the Province: THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. C. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. HENRY W. LEVER, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. PERCY H. COX, Inspector. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ALFRED JOLLY, Acting General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. IN THE MATTER of Part IX. of The Companies Act, 1908. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED.) is hereby given that The Commercial Bank of Australia (Limited) proposes to commence to carry on business in the Town of New Plymouth at No. 226 Devon Street in the said Town of New Plymouth. DATED this 23rd day of March, 1922. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). By its Attorney, E. P. YALDWYN. Witness:— LEONARD 0. H. TRIPP, Solicitor, Wellington.
WANTED KNOWN. Q.OOD SHOP TO LET, Inglewood; good situation main street, plate glass windows; suit barber’s shop, or almost any retail business; good barbers’ chair and mirrors go with shop if let to barber. Apply— STEWART HUSTON, Billiard Room. Stratford. TARANAKI MOUNTAIN RIMU. B UY your Timber Delivered to your Section with our motor lorry. We have a large stock of Seasoned and Dressing Timber; also Second-class for Shed Work. Our quality cannot be beaten and our prices are right, especially where you have cartage costs to meet. W. C. CLEMENT & SON, Sawmillers, Te Kiri.
'M’OTICE 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 takefi. NOTICE TO FARMERS. yyiESTOWN BUTCHERY is a buyer of porkers and vealers at market rates. D. MARSHALL, Proprietor. yy AITUI gPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922. Under the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Rules. NOMINATIONS, with fee, for the 12 and 15-inch chop (4/-), 15-inch saw (2/6), 100 and 120 yards race (4/-), will close with the Secretary MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. W. LYON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 1
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