PUBLIC NOTICES. .TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ( Bees for the purpose of making preparations for the forthcoming Winter Show will be held at the Coronation Hall TO-DAY (Friday), TO-MORROW (Saturday), and on MONDAY NEXT. The assistance of Members and Supporters of the Society is cordially invited. • WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. 'THE Drapers and Clothiers of New . Plymouth will be closed all day TO-MORROW (Saturday), June 3 (King’s Birthday). KAPONGA. ’THE Business People of Kaponga have A declared a whole holiday to-morrow (Saturday, June 3). The Late Night will be. This (Friday) Night, June 2. HAROLD B. GIBSON, Hon. Sec., Kaponga and District Chamber of Commerce. MONEY. J HAVE £l2OO to £l3OO available for investment at 7 per cent on giltedged security on freehold farm land. H. B. GIBSON, Solicitor, Kaponga, Opunake & Manaia. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. “WINGET” CONCRETE BLOCKS AND PILES. QUITABLE for Foundations, Division Walls, Retaining Walls. Ornamental Fencing, etc. Will take Rough Cast without preparation. Samples can be seen at our works, NOBS’ LINE, FITZROY, just opposite Strandon Tram Shelter Shed.—SMITH & CASSIE. SUDAN UNITED MISSION* A LECTURE will be delivered by. Mr. W. L. Mills on the above Mission TO-MORROW, June 3, in the Whiteley Hall, at 8 p.m. The Lecture will be illustrated by lantern views depicting life and customs in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. This mission is undenominational, and all interested in missionary work are invited. Admission free. A collection will be taken. N. K. MacDIARMID, Hon. Local Secretary. NOTICE. JJAVING purchased the well-known business hitherto conducted by Mr. W. H. Keasbery, I desire to assure the residents of Warea and district that I trust to merit the support accorded to my predecessor. Prices will be kept as low as possible, and the strictest attention given to customers’ requirements. DAVID RICHARDS. Warea, Ist June, 1922. JJAVING disposed of my business to Mr. David Richards, I take this opportunity of thanking the residents of Warea and district for the support which has been accorded nje, and trust that the same will be extended to my successor. W. H. KEASBERY. Warea, Ist June, 1922 NOW READY! ALL NEW SEASON’S SEEDS. TRY a Kitchen Garden Collection, 12 A 6d packets for 4/6, post free ss; your own selection. Large variety of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs. Roses, Fruit Trees, etc.; also Rhubarb and Asparagus roots; inspection invited. H. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 16 REGENT STREETHAWERA.
£7OO. WOOL. £7OO. £7OO WORTH of WOOL JUST LANDED. The Shop that carries the largest and most varied stock of Wool in Taranaki. ALWAYS IN STOCK: Beehive 2-ply, black and white, 8d per £oz. skein. Beehive 3 and 4 ply, black and white, 1/3 per loz skein. Beehive 2-ply Ivorine, white and colors, 1/6 loz ball. Beehive 3-ply Ivorine, white only, 1/6 loz skein. We have arranged regular supplies of Paton’s and Baldwin’s Wools, and our present stock of 3-ply Super Wheeling and 3 and 5-ply Super Fingerings, are the best shown for years. Orders per Post receive prompt attention. Postage paid on all orders for 20s and over. MAWKES & CHAMPION WOOLS, HOSIERY & UMBRELLA SPECIALISTS, KNITTED GOODS MANUFACTURERS. 277 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
Threshing mill owners and chaff-cut-ters: Durable 3-ply Endless Threshing Belts, Made from extra tough leather. Best on the market. No more belt trouble. Save money by sending to R.P.M. Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, Auck--2
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1922, Page 1
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