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PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS I T»UY A POPPY AND HELP A DIGGER! —on — POPPY DAY ' FRIDAY, APRIL 21. t Step aside from a Collector and'you •side-step your responsibilities to the Fighting Men. It is a privilege for you to wear a Poppy i n honor of our Glorious Dead. ’ THE KAPONGA CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEE OORDTALLY Invite the Catholic people ■ and their non-Cat'holic friends of ■ Kaponga and the surrounding district to ■ the Solemn Opening of their new Convent Schodl on APRIL 20, 1922. BUSINESS WANTED. with Cash requires immediately either of the following businesses:—Tobacconist. Stationery and Fancy, Confectionery, Tee. (Rooms, or Empty Shop in good position in New Plymouth. No Agents. Only owners dealt with. Write fully to W. H. Wilson, 9 Myrtle Street, Hamilton. Y.W.C.A. JPREE Home Nursing Classes will be held at the Hostel, under the direction of Miss Gee (Certificated Hospital Nurse). Will girls who wish to take these classes please hand their names either to Mrs. E. A. Walker, Powderham Street, or to Miss Roughton, at the Hostel. Tel. 887 P.O. Box 247. P. F. BURROWS, LTD., LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOK-BINDERS, AND GENERAL PRINTERS, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. | Taranaki Agents for Royal | Tpy ewriters. with the largest and most up-to-date lithographica<l machinery between Auckland and Wellington, and equal to anything in the cities, we are prepared to undertake any class of work at the lowest possible price and the best work guaranteed. Letter-press printing of every description undertaken, and with the latest American type faces, intending clients can depend upon excellent work from this department. Mr. Richardson having joined the firm, and being in charge of the book-binding department, musicians and others can rely upon first-class work at reasonable rates. A large assortment of beautiful leathers arriving to choose

PIGS. TO THE FARMERS OF INGLEWOOD. Address on Pig-farming will be given in the Inglewood Parish Hal] at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, May I), 1922, by Mr. K. W. Gorringe, the Agricultural Department’s Instructor. All interested urged to attend. N.P. BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY yyiLL resume operations on Baines Terrace on .Saturday, April 22, at 1.30. The committee would welcome assistance. CLARENCE E. PEPPERELL, Secretary. TARANAKI DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY OFFICES of Solicitors practising in New Plymouth, Inglewood and Waitara will be closed for Easter Vacation on ami from FRIDAY, the 14th April, to THURSDAY, 20th, re-opening on FRIDAY, 21st April. 1922. L. ETHERINGTON, Secretary. DAME CLARA BUTT PRAISES “LA PLASTIQUE.” Whilst on ‘her recent tour of New Zealand, Dame Clara Butt had several demonstrations of “La Plastique” at my rooms and was so delighted that she gave me permission to say that she heartily recommends it. She took a , good supply away with her to continue the treatment. ’ “LA PLASTIQUE” is the most, marvellous cure for wrinkles, spots, and blemishes yet discovered. Renders age youthful and youth more beautiful. Easily applied. No massaging. steaming, filling, or other old time methods employed. Nature’s own and only road to rejuvenation. Home treatment posted. Call or write for particulars to MISS McELWATN, 270 Queen Street, Auckland, sole inventor of “LA PLASTIQUE.”

FLORAL WORK OUR . OUR SPECIALTY. SPECIALTY. NGAERE GARDENS ’PHONE 315 (Stratford Exchange.)

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1922, Page 1

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