MEETINGS. INGLEWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB. Extraordinary General Meeting of the Inglewood United Football Club will be held in Mr. Eagar’s Rooms at the Coffee Palace on TUESDAY, 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business. —Important. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. P. E. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. MEETING of Representatives from the New Plymouth Cards Association will be held at the Central Fire Station TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, April 8, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested. FRED. C. J. BELLRINGER, Superintendent, N.P. Fire Brigade. TENDERS. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF C. E. CARLSON, OF NEW PLYMOUTH, DRAPER. TENDERS called for the bankrupt stock of ■Clothing and Mercery of C. E. Carlson, New Plymouth. Value as per Stock Sheets, £6421 16s 3d. Alternative Tenders are called: A. For the business as a going concern. B. For the Stock-in-Trade. C. For the Goodwill of Lease and Fittings. Ten per cent, of the purchase money must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stock Sheets can be seen nt the Warehouses of Messrs. Macky, Logan, Caldwell and Co., at Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui, or at the office of the Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. Tenders close with the undersigned on Wednesday, April 12th, 1922, at 12 noon. J. J. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth.
TOWN & SUBURBAN I’ROPERTY IS CHEAPER and THE DEMAND IS KEEN. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS & SELLERS, DO NOT NEGLECT THE OPPORTUNITY. —SEE— R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT & "ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds., St. Aubyn St., NEW PLYMOUTH. “DO IT NOW!” INGLEWOOD. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cfcsh Drapers. New winter goods just unpacked in all departments. Call and inspect. f.n. lnglewood, Cash Drapers. —All wool Navy Serge, 54 inches wide, indigo dye. Price 7/11 per yd.f.m fX)TTlEß’S~inglewo6d,' Cash Drapers. —Dark coloured Heavy Tweeds, good line for school dresses, 56 inches wide, 6/9 yard. f- n - piOTTIER’S, Inglewooa, Cash Drapers. —All-wool Navy Serge, 40 inches es wide, various colours; price 3/6 per yard. f- n - /^OTTIER 7 S7”lnglewood, Cash Drapers. —Heavy All-Wool Tweeds, suitable fo Skirts or Children’s Coats; 56 inches wide, 9/6 per yard. fm. rXITT I ER’S, - Inglewood, Cash Drapers. —lnspect our Woollen Frocks for ladies and girls; also our magnificent stock of ladies’ Velour and Tweed Coats. f.n. pOTTlEß r Sr'lngle wood, Cash”'Drapers. —Ail-wool Navy Serge, 40 inches wide, 5/6 per yard; also Roslyn Tweed, 56 inches wide, 12/6 yard. f.n. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. Knitted Woollen Tweed; the latest for frocks, jumpers, odd skirts; 58 inches wide; 15/6 yard. f.n. XTOTICE 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 Rajs’ Shorts also
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1922, Page 1
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