PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of CHARLES HENRY CARLSON, of New Plymouth, Draper. JJOTICE is hereby given that a second, and final dividend of 2/5 5/8d in the £, making 12/5 5/8d in all, is now payable of all proved and accepted claims at my Office, New Plymouth. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. New Plymouth, 26th September, 1922. QET IN JQ-OWI TNTENDING Competitors at' the Elementary and Musical Competitions, which commence at St. Andrew’s Hall, New Plymouth, on Monday, October 23, are reminded that ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 9. The winner in each of the nine classes will receive a gold medal. Programmes, conditions and entry forms may be obtained on application to the Competitions Secretary, Box 174, New Plymouth.
URGENT CALL UP THE FIRE STATION! JVHIS is what we always receive when x Fire is about. The Brigade in turn are sending out an URGENT to its supporters by way of an ART UNION OF OIL PAINTINGS ART UNION OF OIL PAINTINGS On view at Purser’s, Ltd. First Prize. —“Off D’Urville Island. Second Prize. —“New Plymouth Beach.” Third Prize. —“Lake Te Anau.” TICKETS: 1/- each, 22 for £1; 11 for 10/-. H. H. FORD, Secretary.
SALVATION ARMY SELF-DENIAL APPEAL. STRATFORD’S BIG EFFORT. STRATFORD’S BIG EFFORT. SPRING JJLOOM 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. 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.
NOTICE. SOMETHING NEW FOR NEW PLYMOUTH—SAMPLE ROOMS OPENING, CURRIE STREET. Watch for Our Advertisement. A. H- HOWELL (Late of Howell and Howell.)
► MOTOR BARGAINS One 1920 model Six-cylinder Buick, five passenger, little used; £420. One 1916 model Six-cylinder Buick, five passenger; a snip, £250. One 1917 modei Four-cylinder Dodge, five passenger, good condition; £260. ) One 1920 model Ford, five passenger, good car; £l7O. One 1916 model Ford, five passenger, good car; £l4O. One five-passenger Ford, engine thoroughly overhauled (would make good half-ton truck), a gift, £B5. One 3A-h.p. Ariel Motor Bike. £32 10s. One 41. h.p. 8.5. A., three speed, countersliaft; £65. Also a number of Light Cars. DOUGLAS LOBB MOTOR MECHANIC. r Shuttleworth’s Buildings. Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. FORD CAR OWNERS! \Y7E stock the following lines for your VV Car:— Valve Grinders, 3s; Lifters, 4/6; i Wheel Pullers, ss; Spanners, 10/6 set; r K.W. Vibrators, 12/6 set of 4 pairs; Cylinder Head Gaskets. 4s; Pedal Pads, 5s set; Electric Tail Lamps, 12s 6d; Champion X Plugs, 16s set; Commutas tor Wires, 6/6: Commutators complete, 15/-. IRA J. BRIDGER, = MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE ’Phone S9D, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 1
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