PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. JJOTICE ie hereby given that, at a Special Meeting held this day, the new By-laws levying a charge of one shilling per ton upon all goods discharged at the Port of New Plymouth as a Harbour Improvement Rate, was adopted by the Board, and that such bylaws will come into force on FRIDAY, the let day of September, 1922. C. S. RENNELL, " Secretary. New Plymouth, 3rd August, 1922. NOTICE. M a - B. BLACKHALL’S Milk Run will be continued as in the past and the price will be 6d a quart. NOTICE. Persons having any claim against the Estate of Mrs. Catherine Swan, late of Egmont Village, deceased, are requested to eend detailed accounts, in duplicate, to the undersigned. WESTON AND BILLING, Solicitors to the Executors, New Plymouth or Inglewood.
SIX FEET OF BIG MANHOOD. SIX FEET OF BIG MANHOOD. SIX FEET OF BIG MANHOOD. THE REAL THING! THAT’S HAMMOND JJEAR him tell the true tale of American Prohibition at— ELTHAM TOWN HALL—Sunday, August 6, at 8.15 p.m. STRATFORD TOWN HALL—Monday, August 7, 8 p.m. HAW-ERA—Opera House, Tuesday, August 8, at 8 p.m. WIT, WISDOM AND WORTH! “Prohibition is just Common Sense!”
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. CARLTON DINING ROOM, BROUGHAM STREET. beg to notify the public that we are, at an early date, opening an up-to-date dining-room in the premises occupied by Goldwater, wine and spirit merchant. Meals Is 6d or six concession tickets for 7s 6d. Civility, Cleanliness, and Quick service. CURLINE AND CONWAY, Proprietresses. SECOND-CLASS TIMBER CHEAP. VU'E have in stock 60,000 ft of good sec-ond-class Rimu, and during the month of August we are delivering it at specially reduced .prices. We must clear this line, so are allowing a substantial discount for cash, or will accept an ap’ proved P.N. up to four months. Send your order direct toW’ C (ELEMENT & .qON, SAWMILLERS, TE KIRI.
LOOK 140 -AURES level and practically all v been ploughed, 3 acres shelter bush. Watered by permanent streams, subdivided into IS paddocks. House of 7 rooms, cowshed, concrete floor. This farm is in a good district, and is being sold to wind up an estate. If you are wanting a farm you should certainly see this one. DON’T DELAY! J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones-7-Office 711, Residence 851.
TO DAIRYMEN RE YOUR CREAM. WE are prepared to purchase Cream in any quantities, and will either send our Lorry or arrange to have the Oream forwarded to us. Come in and see what we are anxious to do for you. It -will’pay you. We want you to enquire of us about YOUR CREAM F. S. BUTLER, DEVON STREET (Near Liardet Street), NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone 512.
WANTED KNOWN. THE MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., WILL PAY AN ADVANCE OF J/g PER LB. FOR BUTTER-FAT For AUGUST CREAM, F. 0.8. Nearest Railway Station. For further particulars write—- , BOX 185, 14
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1922, Page 1
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