PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD TECHNICAL HIGH v SCHOOL. ELECTION OF BOARD OF MANAGERS. ’pHE election by parents of pupils on the roll of the Technical High School of three representatives, one of whom is to be a woman, on the Board of Managers of the Stratford Technical High School, will take place on ’Tuesday, 19th September, 1922. The poll will close on that day, but voting papers will be received in due course of post before the 25th September. Nomination* close with the undersigned at noon on Saturday, 9th September. Forms of nomination may be obtained at the Technical High School or on application H. W INSULL, Secretary. Education Office. New Plymouth, Ist September, 1922. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS TO THE MOUNTAIN. pROM Next Saturday, the 9th inst., Week-end Trips will be made to the North Egmont Mountain House. Cars leave Gibson’s Garage (late Snelling and Andrews’), Brougham Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, returning early Monday morning. Charge £2 5s per head, including car hire. Park Fee 1/-. Seats may be booked at Gibson’s, or the Tourist Office (Humphries and Davies’), Egmont Street. LEGAL. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J BEG to announce that I have been joined in Partnership at Kaponga and Opunake by Mr. J. Heesell, late Managing Clerk to Messrs. Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Greymouth. Mr. Hessell will conduct the Kaponga Practice, the Opunake branch of the firm being carried on as heretofore. The name of the firm will be “Gibson & Hessell.” I will in future conduct my Manaia office personally. HAROLD B. GIBSON, Solicitor, Manaia. yy ILL I A M J£. JAMES Graduate of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Parnell, Auckland. CERTIFICATED PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER. Gover Street, New Plymouth. All orders will receive prompt attention. COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD. CASH DRAPERS. OUR NEW SEASON’S TOBRALCOS HOYLE’S PRINTS & CYLCELL A CLOTHS JUST OPENED UP. The above lines are the three best washing and wearing Cloths in the Trade to-day. Every yard of each cloth is stamped with the name. CALL AND INSPECT. INGLEWOOD. WE ARE NOW SHOWING A Very Fine Assortment of HOSIERY In the Latest Shades and Styles. Our Special Selection in RIBBED CASHMERE is unsurpassed. An unparalleled stock of RIBBED & PLAIN SILK HOSE includes Bond’s “Triple Wear & “American Beauty,” “True Shape,” “Black Cat,” in a number of colours, and a superior Milanese with Lisle feet and heels. PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE from 2/11 Pair. CHILDREN’S HOSE in great variety. See our goods and compare quality and prices before buying elsewhere. MAWKES & CHAMPION For WOOL, HOSIERY & UMBRELLAS. 277 DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. XrOORE Hairdressing Machines, run by x Electric Motors, clip your hair with despatch. Very neat finish. Preece’s, b.y ELTHAM -KAPONGA -OPUNAKE M AIL gERVICE. Leaves Opunake 7.30 a.m., arriving Eltham 8.50 a.m., connecting with Wellington Express. Leaves Opunake 1.15 p.m., arriving Eltham 2.45 p.m., connecting with Afternoon Train to Wanganui, aves Eltham 9.15 a.m., arriving Opunake 10.45 a.m. Leaves Eltham 5 p.m., after slow train from Wanganui. Kaponga Time-table as usual. v Special Rates for Return Fares. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM. c/o Club Hotel, Opunake.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1
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