PUBLIC NOTICES. NELSON COLLEGE OLD BOYS. O LD Boys of Nelson College will en- ; tertain the Nelson College football team at lunch at the Mountain House , TO-MORROW (Sunday), leaving town at 11 a.m. Those Old Boys wishing to make the trip are asked to notify Mr. i W. H. Moyes (Boys’ High School) today. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH | COUNCIL. TRAMWAYS EXTENSION POLL. is hereby given that a poll of the Ratepayers will be held on THURSDAY, September 28th, 1922, upon the proposal to raise a Special Loan of £19,000 for the purpose of providing an extension to pavid Street of the Council’s Tramway System within the Borough and such other purposes as are more particularly defined in the public notice thereof, appearing in the Taranaki Daily News on the 11-th day of September. 1922. Hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Polling places as usual. REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer. EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS. is hereby given that an examination will be held by the Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand, for the purpose of registration under the Plumbers’ Registration Act. 1912, on Friday and Saturday, the 10th and 11th November, 1922, at such centres as may be decided by the Board whan the number of candidates is known. ’ Application forms may be obtained from the central or main Technical Schools, or Secretary, Plumbers’ Board, Wellington. All applications must reach the Board by the 12th October, and late applications will not 'be considered after the 19th October, 1922. By Order of the Plumbers’ Board. C. E. ECCLES, Secretary. rpHE Following Lectures: In DRUIDS’ X HALL. INGLEWOOD. SUNDAY, 3 p.m. Subject: “TURKEY IN PROPHECY.” Also WORKERS’ HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, 7 p.m. All Welcome. PASTOR L. CURROW. BORTHWICK’S RECEIVING DATES. MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK.AND SONS, WAITARA, WILL RECEIVE PIGS AS UNDER : Normanby—Monday, Sept. 25. Eltham—Monday, Sept. 25. Stratford—Tuesday, Sept. 26. Te Roti —Tuesday, Sept, 26. Palmer Road—Wednesday, Sept. 27. Auroa—Wednesday, Sept. 27. BUYERS STRATFORD: J. Butcher. 'Phone 157. ELTHAM • J. Carter. 'Phone 111. WAITARA: R. Butcher. 'Phone 89. SALVATION ARMY SELF-DENIAL APPEAL. STRATFORD'S BIG EFFORT. STRATFORD’S BIG EFFORT. SPRING gDOOM pAIR TOWN HALL. Opened by His 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. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. J}R- E. M. MORGAN, the newly-ap-pointed Organiser of Peace Time work, will give a lecture in -St. Mary’s Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday) the 23rd inst.. at 8 -p.m. The following subjects will be included: — 1. Beginning and early development of the Red Cross. 2. Growth of Red Cross Organisation during the war. 3. Adapting of war-time organisation to peace-time work. 4. Statistics showing need for peacetime work in Ne.w Zealand. 5. Junior Red Cross and what it means. 6. Methods and aims of local Red Cross.. It is hoped that all interested will attend. B. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec., New Plymouth Branch. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Lady Principal, MISS STANFORD. pHE School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, September 20. Special Class for little girls and boys under a trained Kindergarten Mistress. Prospectuses and all information may < be obtained from The Lady Principal. 0. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, tfAS just landed a large stock of THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. ’Ph®ne 321. Workshop: Broadway. (
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1922, Page 1
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