PUBLIC NOTICES. LONDON—NEW PLYMOUTH. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD. JMPORTERS are notified that the above Company’s s.s. “WAI* WERA” will load at LONDON for NEW PLYMOUTH early in March, 1923. NEWTON KING, LTD., Agents S.S, & A. Co., Ltd. NOTICE. JJRS. GOLDING (late of “Rahui”) begs io announce that she has arranged to open Miss Baker’s well-known Liardet Street property as “Te Henui” Private Hotel, at an early date, after completion of extensive alterations and renovations. Q.IBSON, LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH, Has a Client with a HOUSE PROPERTY, equity £660. Looking for a Farm as a going concern.
RAHOTU SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. npHIE Unveiling of the Rahotu MemorA ial Arch will be performed by the Ven. Archdeacon c Evans on SUNDAY NEXT, 26th inst., at 2 p.m. The 'New Plymouth Military Band have kindly consented to assist in the ceremony. A special invitation is given to parents and friends of fallen soldiers, and to returned soldiers. The public generally will also be cordially welcomed. A. F. CHAPMAN, ■Chairman, Rahotu, JJNVEILING JJEMORIAL AT JJAHOTU. g/b, SON’S EXCURSIONS. GIBSON’S MOTORS wall run from New Plymouth on SUNDAY, Nov. 26, at 12.30* o’clock, for Rahotu, where the Unveiling of a Memorial to the Dis; trict’s Fallen Soldiers will take place, returning to town at the conclusion of the ceremony. Fare, 12/6 return. Seats may be booked at the Garage, Brougham Street. w ’Phone 357. QIBS O N ’ S ROTORS. ESTATE OF EDWIN PARROTT, DECEASED. Persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased are requested to render same in duplicate to the undersigned, within 14 daysjrom, date (20th November, 1922). SYME & WEIR, Eltham, Solicitors for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. THOS. BORTHWICK LTD., will receive Pigs every' Friday at Inglewood. Prices: 4jd bacon pigs, 5d porkers. L. C. SLADDEN, A. H. PALMER, M.'N.Z.I.S., M.N.Z.1.5., A.M.N.Z.S.C.E. A.M.N.Z.S.C.E. jg LAD D E N & pALMER, CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS (Licensed under the Land Transfer Act), Devon Street, New Plymouth. OKATO. p H. BAKER, Wheelwright, Okato, has secured the services of a. firstclass Shoeing and General Blacksmith, and, while thanking all for their support in the past, hopes for a continuance of the same by giving prompt attention to all work and a guarantee of good workmanship. LOOK THIS WAY! HOWELL’S RETAIL SAMPLE ROOM, CURRIE STREET. HpO make room for frosh Samples arA riving. are reducing Silk & Tussore Silk Underwear to a very low price. Also numerous other articles of wear very low. » Visit us. and you will he pleased with your purchase. TENDERS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ERECTION OF TRAM-SHELTER. , RENDERS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned up till Noon on SATURDAY, 2nd December, for the erection of a Tram-shelter near the Railway Station, St. Aubyn Street. Plans and Specifications may 9 be seen at the Borough Office. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager.
TF you want any PLUMBING or TINSMITH ING ’ Work done, call at W. FAWCETT’S, Opunake. Work undertaken in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Own conveyance. Tanks, any Mze, made to order at bedrock prices. Factory work a speciality. Call or write for prices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1922, Page 1
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