HOLIDAY NOTICES. LATE NIGHT, EASTER SATURDAY. q’HE majority of the Retailers (Grocers excepted), will remain open until 9 p.m. Easter 'Saturday (lath inst.), and will observe Wednesday, 12th inst., as the Statutory Half-Holi-day. RASTER JJ OLID A Y 8 STRATFORD SHOPS WILL BE ; CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL .4. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. MONDAY, APRIL 17. But will remain OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, APRIL 13, TILL 9 P.M., When Shopkeepers will be showing Special Attractions. NOTE.—Grocers by law must close on Thursday at 12 o’clock. BREAD will be available on Saturday 15th. STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASSN. PUBLIC NOTICES.
AUSTRALIAN pROVINCIAL association LIMITED. Head Office: Australia, 77 King Street, Sydney. Head Office: New Zealand, Featherston Street, Wellington. Life, Fire, Accident and Marine. (The largest all classes of risk Insurance Company of Australasia.) Have pleasure in announcing that they have appointed Messrs. Stainton and Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth, as Chief Agents for the above well-known institution, and that all classes of insurance business will be conducted there from the Ist of April. FRANK WILLIS, District. Manager for Ta,ranaki. T. W. RAPLEY, General Manager for New Zealand. NOTICE TO FARMERS. yyESTOWN BUTCHERY is a buyer of porkers and vealers at market rates. D. MARSHALL, Proprietor. MONEY TO LEND. gUMS of £450 and £3OO for immediate investment on approved First Mortgage. C. C. MONAGHAN, Solicitor, N.Z. Insurance Co. Buildings, New’ Plymouth. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS. 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.
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. 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 rats. 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 general ly 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. AtF. CORKILL, Chairman, Inglewood County Council. Inglwood, March 30, 1922. 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1922, Page 1
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