PUBLIC NOTICES. ESTATE OF ERIWATA HONE PUMIPI, DECEASED. A LL Persons having claims against | this Estate are requested to furnish particulars, certified as correct, to the undersigned, and all indebted to the estate would oblige by paying the amounts due to— R. CLINTON HUGHES, Solicitor for the Executrix. WANTED TO PURCHASE. SPRINGING cows, 2nd to 3rd calvers. Must be sound. Apply— J. BURKE, Box 26, Eltham. ELTHAM RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION EASTER HOLIDAYS. HDHE Eltham Retailers will observe A Good Friday and Easter Monday as close holidays, and will remain OPEN AS USUAL on Saturday. J. W’. STUBBS, President. AUSTRALIAN pROVINCIAL ASSURANCE 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 Taranaki. T. W. RAPLEY, General Manager for New Zealand. 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. HAIRDRESSING SALOON, FITZROY. AT EVETT’S DIGGERS’ INN, Fitzroy, an up-to-date Haircutting & Shaving Saloon has just been opened. Mr. 11. Ardern will be in charge of the Saloon, and patrons can rely on skilled j workmanship and latest sanitary methods. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW WHITELEY 7 HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ’ APRIL 27 & 28, 1922. Amateur and Novice Classes, Decorative and Cut Blooipfe, Second Year Competition for Silver Bowl. ENTRIES CLOSE! ENTRIES CLOSE! MONDAY, APjRIL 24, 1922. with M. L. GAVEY, Fruit Shop, 155 Devon Street, from whom Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained. J. W. TAUNT, Secretary. PERCY J. DOUGLASS FOR MOTOR CYCLES. “SCOUT INDIANS” for 1922 have floating spring seat pillar. Improved Electrical Equipment. Splendid finish. Low riding position. Speed 4 to 60 miles per hour. Eighty to 100 miles per gallon of Benzine. Their reliability is widely known. “DOUGLAS” 4 h.p. 1922 Model has mechanical oiling. New single lever Carburettor. Detachable cylinder heads; SO to 100 miles per gallon of benzine. “Douglas” are motor cycle makers to H.M. King George. K.L.G. SPARKING PLUGS. Mr. Whitehead rode at the New Plymouth Races on a pair purchased from us. PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH. v—■—' BUY YOUR BOY A FOOTBALL THIS SEASON, & TEACH HIM NEW ZEALAND’S NATIONAL GAME. BASIL RUGBY BALLS. Match 1 3/6. Complete Match 2 4/6. with Match 3 5/6. Bladder. Match 4 6/6. BEST COW HIDE BALLS. Match 2 8/6. Complete Match 3 10/6. with Match 4 12/6. Bladder. Match 5 15/6. Football Pump Adapters, 1/6. All Balls Post Free and Cash with order. P.Q. Box 141 'Phone 355.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1922, Page 1
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