for the 20th inst.,_ when the Rev. Howard Elliott, National Lecturer of the Protestant Political Association, will speak-on the political situation. The foundation stone of St. Mark’s Church, Puniho-Warea, will ho laid tomorrow by the Right. Rev. the. Lord Bishop of Auckland, at 2 p.m. Visitors from other parishes are cordially invited. All those who have kindly undertaken Plunket work are asked to return same at their earliest convenience as the work is required for the stall to-morrow. Our readers are reminded that the Melbourne’s Great Turn of the Tide Sale ends on Saturday next. In view of the recent sharp rises in both raw silk and raw cotton, the public would be well advised to purchase goodly supplies of cotton and silk piece goods before they are advanced,. The great sale now on affords plenty of opportunities. A splendid display of household linens at Morey’s. Call and select. Prices are very reasonable at this popular store. Messrs. Borthwick and Sons will be receiving pigs at Inglewood to-day. A final reminder is given of the great Prohibition meeting to be held in Inglewood Town Hall to-night. The Agricultural Department notify by advertisement on page 1 the arrangements for blackleg inoculations. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will offer a special line of 500 sheep at their Matau Sale to-day. Particulars are advertised on page 8 of this issue. .Look up the Stratford page for details of Amesbury’s advertisement, featuring exceptional values in ladies’ coat frocks and costumes. We have now installed an up-to-date steam pressing machine, and we are able to execute all orders in the course of a few days (morning orders done in 48 hours). We have the most up-to-date plant in Taranaki for renovating all classes of suits, dresses, gloves, hats, etc. Post your goods to us, and we will return them in a few days equal to new.—At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s, Steam Dyers •and Dry Cleaners, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hoarseness, Sore Throats and Cheat Troubles are promptly relieved by NwwL
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 4
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