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SHG VS. yyHITELEY gPRING JfLOWER gHOW. WHITELEY HALL : LAST DAY TO-DAY, LAST DAY TO-DAY, September 15, 1922. In addition to the Floral Display there will be a Plain and Fancy Stall, Art Stall, Produce and Sweet Stall, Pot Plant Stall, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Musical Items each evening. Doors open from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission: Adults Is. Children 6d. T. G. SOLE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING NOTICE. JJEUANCE QASH gTORE. WE wish to notify the people of New Plymouth and surrounding district that we will be open for business on MONDAY, September 18, 1922. New stocks of Groceries, General Ironmongery, etc., at Town Prices. Phone 927 M. Private Phone 9275. rpHOS. JULIAN, SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE PATEA SEAT. In response to a strong requisition I again offer myself as a candidate for the Patea Seat at the forthcoming Parliamentary Election. lam standing as an Independent Reform Candidate. Although a supporter of the Reform Party, I cannot support their present financial methods and unfair taxation. The strenuous times ahead of this Dominion and the chaotic condition of the Opposition in the present Parliament, necessitate men of some independence and financial knowledge representing the taxpayers of this country (we are all taxpayers directly or indirectly). I shall put my views on the political questions of the day fully before the electors prior to the election. As in my previous contests I have complete confidence in the sound judgment of the electors. Yours faithfully, . G. V. PEARCE. WHITELEY FLOWER SHOW. gEVERAL Exhibitors having donated their displays to the Committee, these, with Provisions P'ld Produce, Pot Plants and Cut Blooms, will be sold by auction in the Whiteley Hall at 8.30 p.m. this evening. T. G. SOLE, Secretary. y[ISS piKE, L.A.B. (Teacher’s), SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. Miss Pike resumes Teaching Monday, September 18. Address: “Hinemoa,” Courtenay Street; telephone 260. MOST ASTOUNDING BARGAINS | IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT QUR SALE. COME AND SEE NEV PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO- - CURRIE STREET, 'Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre) ’Phone 904. RE-OPENING RE-OPENING FOR THE SEASON. MAY & ARROWSMITH’S gODA pOUNTAIN J)E £UXE. COOL, REFRESHING DRINKS. , ICE CREAMS. SUNDAES. As in the past QUALITY will be our WATCHWORD. We are out to please you. Among our Specialities will be APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. You must try one of these. They Good!

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 1

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

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

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