PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY’S HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. gALE OF yyORK. By St. Mary’s. .Guild. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor (F. E. Wil son. Esq.), at A Splendid Display of Useful and Ornamental Goods. Stalls.-—Plain and Fancy Work, Produce. Flowers, Sweets, Toys and Afternoon Tea. Admission: Adults 6d. Children Free. MISS A. WILSON, Hon. Sec. VANCE Fitzroy —To the Methodist Bizaar, Wednesday next, October 4,2 and 7 p.m. JMIE Following Lecture—“TURKEY—A LAST DAY TOKEN.” DRUIDS’ HALL, INGLEWOOD. SUNDAY. 2.15 p.m. Also WORKERS’ HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, 7 p.m. NOTICE. J WISH to thank the people of Inglewood and District for the generous support they have accorded me in my butchery business for the many years I have served them, and to inform them that I have disposed of the same to Mr. F. A. Reesby, as from the 30th September, 1922, to whom I trust they will give the same generous support in the future that I received from them in the .past. A. B. GAMLIN, e Inglewood. JJAVING purchased Mr. A. B. Gamlin’s old established butchery ouSiness, I take pleasure to inform the residents of Inglewood and district that I hope, by supplying the best obtainable qua!-, ity of meat, with prompt despatch and strict attention to all requirements of the trade, to merit and retain an equally liberal support to that so many years given to, my predecessor. F. A. REESBY, Inglewood.
WORD BUILDING GREAT COMPETITION. GREAT COMPETITION. GREAT COMPETITION. f First Prize, £25. Second Prize, £l5. Five Prizes of £1 each. 10 Prizes of 10/- each. For the largest number of English words that can be made out of the letters contained i,n the following: “BECKENHAM SCHOOL BATH.” CONDITIONS: (1) All proper nouns excluded. (2) Letters may be used in each word only aS often as they appear in the above woi*ds. (3) Any entry having ten words incorrect will be disqualified. (4) Entries close on Saturday, October 21, and must bear post mark of that date. (5) Entry Fee 2s. Judge’s Decision Final. Send Entries to—“COMPETITION,” T. C. CARLISLE, Secretary Beckenham School Committee, 226 Norwood Street, Beckenham, Christchurch.
IPVERYBODY is going tu the Fitzroy Methodist Bazaar on Wednesday next, October 4., 2 and 7 p.m. NOTICE. T BEG to state that I have started in business as a General Carrier (Motor Service), and hope to receive a fair share of support. My unrivalled knowledge of the district. obtained through years of motor driving, will ensure' quick despatch. This, combined with attention to enquiries, will, 1 trust, enable me to merit patronage. G. A. DERBY. DEPOT, FORD GARAGE, DEVON ST., New Plymouth. Phones 368 and 355. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. J HEREBY give notice that Sections 1 and 2, Block ID, Cape, are withdrawn from sale from September 28, 1922. P. G. KNIGHT, Tatuvaimaka.
FOR SALE. THE PUREBRED JERSEY BULL ACACIA’S GOLDEN (3 years). fYNE of the best bred Dairy Bulls in the Dominion ,from tested stock for , many generations. Dam, Acacia s Prin- • cess, whose dam has a public record 70 I lbs milk in 24 hours. She is line bred to Mr. H. B. Watson’s champion cows, Twylish’s Solid Gold and Victoria V. He has more of the blood of the famous •bull K.C.B. than a son. If you want a bull at a reasonable price to build up your herd, come and inspect and see his full pedigree. Not Registered. Price, 25 guineas. J. McGIVEN. VEALE’S ESTATE. Or 115 Currie Street, New Plymouth. VV ANTED Known—Job printing of ’ every description executed at Dailjf News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New Plymouth, -
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1922, Page 1
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