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BOXING. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY NEXT (JUNE 15.) WILL OPEN THE BIGGEST BOXING TOURNAMENT YET HELD IN THE CORONATION HALL. THE CORONATION HALL. THE CORONATION HALL. THE CORONATION HALL. At 8 p.m. SENIOR CADET AND TERRITORIAL SENIOR CADET AND TERRITORIAL TOURNAMENT. TOURNAMENT. LEN. McASEY (Lepperton) V. GEO. RICHARDSON (New Plymouth). A NIGHT OF THRILLING ENCOUNTERS. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. JACK HEENEY (Gisborne) V. CYRIL WHITTAKER (Wellington). PRICES: Thursday: ‘lO/- (ringside), 5/- & 3/-. Saturday: 21/- (ringside), 10/-, 5/-' & 3/-. All plus tax. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. Taranaki Boxing Association. N.B.—Amateurs must fight in dark singlets. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. T HAVE a partly furnished one-roomed A shack with fireplace and stove, near beach at Fitzroy. I want a single man 1 •who will do one day’s work per week on adjoining sections in exchange for right to occupy shack and use garden. Apply P. B. FITZHERBERT, National Bank Buildings. NEW PLYMOUTH WINTER SHOW. of “Texaco” Guessing Competition:— Correct number of Stars on Exhibit, 391. Winner: Miss B. Oliver, guessed 391. WILLIAM P- OKEY, 6 Secretary.

JJOLY rpRINITY OHURCH, TE HENUI. 77th ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE 15. 1922. Services: H.C., 7.30 and 10.30. Anniversary Service, 3 p.m. Preacher: Rev- A. H.-Coleman, M.A. GRAZING. ADVERTISER has grazing available for 50 to 100 head of cattle. Apply to “Grazing,” c/o News office. JJUNTING piXTURES June 17 —Mr. G. Wray, Onaero. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. Tl/jW house in Hine Street lias been sold. C. BLANCHARD. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. ATY Farm on the Palmer Road has ITJL been Sold. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Kaponga. TO RESIDENTS IN URENUI AND URUTI. JN answer to many enquiries and suggestions as to what I ought to do in respect to the unexpected competition, I have decided to just “carry on,' 5 hoping and believing that the friendly feelings which have existed for so many years between the settlers of the district and myself will prompt them to ‘wait for Smith’s Bus.” I hftve always done my best to serve you faithfully. If you believe this you will stick to the service run by— Yours faithfully, ARTHUR J. SMITH. JONES & SANDFORD BUILDING CONTRACTORS JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. YARD & JOINERY WORKS— X SOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. (Next West End School.) /TELEPHONE 728 & 143. v <

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1922, Page 1

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375

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1922, Page 1

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