PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) AUSTRALIA v. TARANAKI. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 28, 1922. r pHE Executive invites members to close their business premises for two hours during the progress of the above Association Football Match, The match commences at 2.15 p.m. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE Invitation List for the New Plymouth High School Old Boys’ Ball, lon July 7, has been closed. PUBLIC NOTICE. ILTRS. COATES, of “Viewlands,” Omata, is not the person summoned at the New Plymouth Magistrate’s Court. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASEHOLD. BEACH COUNTRY. 130 ACRES, Bell Block, dean level country, all ploughable and been ploughed. Plenty of buildings. Carry 55 cows. Plenty of feed. Rent £2 10s per a«re, 3 years’ lease. Early application necessary, 'FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR FIVE WORDS ONLY. PKK IN PRIZES. Great Skill Contest PUT AND TAKE Supply the most Original and Cleverest. Answer to this question—“HOW CAN I DO GOOD?” “HOW CAN I DO GOOD?” That is the phrase. Here are two examples of what you should do to win the £4O First Prize: Find work for the unemployed. Make all the poor happy. That is the idea. Simple, isn’t it? Contractions are allowed, such as don’t and can’t. When you have thought out your phrase, write it down, and sign your name and address. You may make as many entries as you like, but they must be accompanied by the stipulated entrance fee in Postal Notes (stamps will not be excepted): 1/- for One Entry. 2/6 for Three Entries. 5/- for Seven Entries. The Adjudicators will award the FIRST PRIZE of £4O to the sender of the attempt which they consider to be the best. £4O FIRST PRIZE. £4O, Second Prize £5, Third Prize £3, Fourth Prize £2, and 10 Consolation Prizes of 10/-. £55 MUST BE wox - £55 It is a condition of entry that the awards of the Adjudicators shall be accepted as final and legally binding. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, JULY 17. Send in your entry as soon as possible to— SECRETARY. GREAT SKILL CONTEST, P.O. Box 377, . Wanganui.
H. M. BACON’S GREAT REDUCTION SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, JUNE 26. DOORS OPEN 9 O’CLOCK SHARP. BARGAINS NEVER EQUALLED BEFORE. HATS from ?/- eachCALICO CHEMISES, 1/11. WOMEN’S VESTS, 1/11, 2/6 up. GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS, 3/11, 4/11 up. SILK BLOUSES? from 5/11. I CHILDREN’S VESTS, from 1/-. DON’T MISS THE ALL-WOOL KILTIES, 37/6, Reduced to 9/11; all sizes. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, Black and Colors, 2/11, . LISLE HOSE, 1/6. GLOVES, from 6d. SILK & COTTON MITTENS, 2d Pair. TARTAN & PLAIN DRESS MATERIALS, 1/11 Yard. TOWELS (English make), 2/11, .3/6 up, pair. TWEED COATS, with Fur Collare, 49/6. A Slashing Bargain. RAINCOATS from 17/6. CHILDREN’S CREAM CASHMERE DRESSES, 4/11 & 6/11. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS AWAITING YOU AT THIS GREAT SALE. BE EARLY! -pOR SALE.—Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.: no dry rot; J£4S iMb, er tsnM.—CollieT’a-
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 1
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