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PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF INGLEWOOD. ANTI-PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. gETTLERS and Householders are earnestly requested to keep all buildings, yards, etc., thoroughly clean and to see that no foodstuffs or refuse is allowed to lie about and thus harbor ra ts. Dr. H. Monk, the Medical Officer of Health, advises that it is most important to prevent accumulations of rubbish and dirt in and around houses, as where there is rubbish, there is generally food to attract rats, and these animals are the carriers of plague. Trap, poison and destroy rats as far as possible. “Common Sense” Rat Poison is one of the best on the market. ALF. CORKILL, Chairman, Inglewood County Council. Inglwood, March 30. 1922. TO THE RESIDENTS OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TT AVENG returned from my trip benefited in health, I am opening up business again with a new and up-to-date range of Millinery. Jumpers, Scarves. etc., for the Winter Season. Thanking my old customers for past favors and extending a welcome to both new and old patrons during the coming season. Note Address— MADAM ROSEVEAR, 173 Gill St., New Plymouth.

NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. QpiIERE are a few vacancies for Boarders in the Girls* High School (Boarding-house. SECOND TERM will commence on Tuesday, 30th May, 1922. Prospectus and Form of Application are obtainable from the Secretary, P.O. Box 187, New Plymouth. LEGAL NOTICE. L M M oss ’ B A ’' LL * B ’ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. (Late of Halliwell, Spratt, Thomson and Moss) Desires to announce that he has commenced practice, on his own account at Hannah’s Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 430. P.O. Box 250. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM g.HOW THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 27 & 28, 1922. Amateur and Novice Classes, Decorative and Cut Blooms, Second Year Competition for Silver Bowl. Schedules obtainable from M. L. Gavey, 155 Devon Street; City Fruit and Flower Shop, 257 Devon Street; and The Modern Tailors. J. W. TAUNT, Secretary. 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. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MEAT. ■pEEF.—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. QUICKENDEN BROS., Rahotu. WANTED KNOWN. C_GOD 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. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS. r pHE Public are notified that Safe Deposit. Lockers are now available at rentals from 30s p.a. Full particulars on application to— THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, New Plymouth. DANCING. AfISS DORA BEDFORD and MISS GLADYS GEORGE will commence ’ their Dancing Class at the Rolland Hall, 'from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., on Tuesday, , April 4. Terms, in advance: £1 per quarter. [ Save on electric lamps. Let us supply you with the Best Quality Lamps, all voltages, and in all c.p.’s from 8 to 3000. “Half Watts” and metallic filaments. For full particulars, Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, Auckland.—2.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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