ELECTION NOTICES. THANKS. ]" DESIRE to thank most heartily all those who worked so hard for me during the election campaign, especially those ladies and gentlemen who so generously gave their time on committee work and in other directions. I shall do all in my power to give conscientious service to the electorate and the Dominion and to represent the whole of the people faithfully. f Again I thank you all. O. J. HAWKENf STRATFORD SIEAT. AN APPRECIATION. my Chairman, Secretaries, Committees, those who loaned cars, and all who supported me, I extend my sincere thanks for their efforts on my behalf on December 7th inst. ,i R. MASTERS. THANKS. J DESIRE to thank the loyal men and women who supported, me so faithfully through the election campaign, and to express my appreciation and heartfelt thanks for their efforts, and the many kindnesses done, and wishes expressed to me for my success. We suffered defeat, but proved we were not dowh and out. One result cannot be taken from us—the trust and loyalty one towards the other that have been and will remain features of this and previous campaigns. Yours sincerely, DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. MEETINGS. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. gHAREHOLDERS of the above Society in the Okato and Oakura districts are invited to meet the chairman, manager and local directors in the Okato Hall on Monday, 18th inst., at 8 p.m., to discuss matters of mutual interest. J. CONNETT. NEW PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Soldiers’ Club (upstairs), on WEDNESDAY, December 13, at 8 p.m. Business. —Election o-f Officers and General. All interested cordially invited. R. C. HUGHES, President.
A FAST DELIVERY! YVE are making fast delivery in ’’ Sports Material —our values being such that they convince on sight and are the best argument we can offer in TOUR interest. SEE OUR New Consignment of Sports Goods: — Tennis Racquets and Sundries, Cricket and Croquet Material and Fishing Tackle. Also Travelling Requisites in great variety. Marquees and Tents for sale. COOK & LISTER DEVON STREET 4 CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. RETFORD’S FOR VALUE. SALICO. 101 per yard. CRETONNES, 1/6 per yard. CASEMENT CLOTH, 1/5 per yard. MILANESE SILK HOSE, 25/6 per pair. RETFORD’S. CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.. (Next Door to Daily News.) HOME SEPARATION. AIM FOR EFFICIENCY BY USING A —THE—‘REGO’ SEPARATOR No. 1. —7 gallons per hour .... £6 10s. No. 2 —12 gallons per hour £B. No. 3.—18 galk 6 per hour .. £ll 10s. No. 4. —24 gallons per hour . . £l3 ss. No. 5. —30 gallons per hour £l7. No. 7. — 4q gallons per hour £22. No. 9. —105 gallons per hour £43. THIRTY DAYS’ yREE TRIAL. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. ‘Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. qpHE MO A FARMERS’ CO-OP. DAIRY CO., Ltd., are prepared to purchase home separated cream on rail, OR WILL COLLECT BY LORRY from any part of the district. By supporting the Moa Farmers’ Coop. Dairy Co. all profits are retained by ■ the suppliers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1922, Page 1
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