| Public notices. ' | NOTICE. ; AJY farm on the Corbett Road, Bell , Block, is withdrawn from eale from this date. JOE MATANGI. September IS, 1922. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Lady Principal, MISS STANFORD. rpHE School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, September 20. Special Class for little girls and boys under a trained Kindergarten Mistress. Prospectuses arid all information may be obtained from The Lady Principal. SALVATION ARMY SELF-DENIAL APPEAL. STRATFORD’S BIG EFFORT. STRATFORD’S BIG EFFORT. gPRING gLOOM pAIR TOWN HALL. Opened by Has Worship the Mayor, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, At 3 p.m. CONTINUING THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. Farmers can help the Band Stall by leaving Eggs, Produce, etc., at the P.A.C., Stratford, on or before Saturday. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. BRIDGE LOAN. £3610, WAITARA RIDING. pURSUANT to the “Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913,” and the “Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” public notice is hereby given that a poll of ratepayers of the Waitara Riding will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day | of September, 1922, between the hours of ' 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the undermention- { ed places, on the proposal to borrow by I way of Special Loan the sum of £3610, being £1045 for the construction of a * bridge over the Mangaoraka Stream, Te i Arei Road; £990 for the construction of i a -bridge over the Mangonaia Stream, Richmond Road; £1365 for the construction of a Bridge over the Mangaoraka Stream, Corbett Road, and £2lO for first year’s interest and sinking fund and cost of raising the loan:— BELL BLOCK.—Public Hall. HILLSBOROUGH.—PubIic Hall. TARURUTANGL—PubIic Hall. HUIRANGL—PubIic Hall. LEPPERTON.—PubIic Hall. BRIXTON. —Miss L. Wells’ Residence. NEW PLYMOUTH.—County Office. ' ROBERT O. ELLIS, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, 30th August, 1922. REGISTERED MATERNITY NURSE OPEN for Engagements, town or country. Address: MISS PERRIN, 81 Vivian Street, New Plymouth. ’Enone 280. ’ pLYMOUTH—QPUNAKE MOTOR BUS SERVICE. pIBSON’S MOTORS have taken over the business and plant of Snelling & Andrews, and propose to conduct the service between New Plymouth and Opunake as heretofore, and to make improvements and extensions to the general car services. They hope to command the confidence of the public simply by meriting The head office will be in Brougham Street. Phone 357. and the second garage will be carried on as usual in Queen Street, Phone 506. GIBSON’S - MOTORS BROUGHAM & QUEEN STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. QARS FOR SALE. 3- G-cylinder BUICK, as new. £4OO. 5-Seater MAXWELL, 1920 model. £3lO. 5-Seater DODGE, 1919 model, £275. 5-Seater BUICK, light six, £275. 4- HENDERSON Motor Cycle, ‘ £B5. F. KING, EVERYBODY’S GARAGE, Devon Street GO TO RETFORD’S SALE FOR BARGAINS. LOOK AT THESE: Costumes, from . . 25/6 Skirts, from 12/6 Oriental Crepe . . 1/- per yard RETFORD’S (Next Door to Daily News.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1
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