PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. AS THE QFFICIAL JJEFORM OANDIDATE For the EGMONT ELECTORATE, I WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS SOON AS MY PARLIAMENTARY DUTIES IN WELLINGTON WILL PERMIT. DATES WILL BE DULY ADVERTISED. • O. HAWKEN. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. gpHE ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held on .SATURDAY, October 14, 1922. All friends of the School are cordial!}invited. IN BANKRUPTCY. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. J HENRY ALEXANDER NUTTALL, of Eltham, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, hereby give notice that I propose to make application for discharge from bankruptcy at the sittings of the Supreme Court to be held at New Plymouth commencing on Tuesday, the 28th day’o: November, 1922. DATED at 'Eltham this 11th day of Octobei, 1922. SYME & WEIR, Solicitors for H. A. Nuttall. PICTURES! PICTURES! , AN Exhibition of Local Sketches, etc., will be on view at Mr. Roberts’ Shop, next Ford Garage, Devon Street, for one week from October 12. An early inspection invited. PLUNKET gABY DAY Will be held in New Plymouth on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. Further Particulars Later. TAR SPLASHED SCIENTIFICALLY -ByCONWAY r & BISHOP (Late of Borough Council.) /CONTRACTORS for Asphalting. Tarring and Sanding, Concrete Walls and Paths, Drain Laying, Storm-water Gratings, etc., etc. Estimates Free. Inquiries Invited. Works: Devon Street (Shuttleworth’s Yard). P.O, Box 275. HOWELL’S RETAIL SAMPLE ROOMS CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Opposite Herald Office.) LADIES’ MORNING COVERALLS. LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR. GIRLS’ DRESSES & BOYS’ SUITS. PRICES RIGHT. MATERIALS GOOD. It will pay you to call and she these. URGENT CALL UP THE FIRE STATION! rpHIS is what we always receive when A 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 vk ’ 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; II for 10/-. Prizes will be drawn for on Saturday, ■ October 28. H. H. FORD, Secretary. NOTICE. 1 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, I trust, enable me to merit patronage. G. A. DERBY, DEPOT, FORD GARAGE, DEVON ST., New Plymouth. Phones 368 and 355. ’ MOTOR BARGAINS ' One 7-9 HARLEY and Side-ear, in per- ; feet order, £9O for quick sale. One small 2-seater 4-cylinder 'English Car. A snip at £175. One late Model 5-seater. CHEVROLET, excellent order. 2 spare covers and • tubes. A bargain at. £197 10s. CALL FOR TRIAL. ’ GEORGE & JULIAN ’ MOTOR REPAIR SPECIALISTS, ’ 1 KING STREET.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 1
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