PUBLIC NOTICES BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY. JT has been decided in view of the prevalence of Infantile Paralysis in'the neighbouring towns, to Fumigate the Books and Building. Subscribers are requested to return all Books and Magazines to the Librarian not later than 9 a.m., FRIDAY, 17th inst. Books will be re-issued on Monday, 20th inst., as usual. A. C. WHEATLEY,' Acting Town Clerk. STRATFORD HOSPITAL BOARD. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. A LL Householders in the Stratford Hospital district are requested to use such precautions to combat the present epidemic of infantile paralysis, as cleaning out and disinfecting all drains, removing all rubbish, cleaning miik stands, and any other places likely to be a source of danger. J. McAllister, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. URG EN 7. is hereby given that Recruits are urgently wanted for the Infantry and Mounted Rifles to go into Trentham Training Camp not later than 17th instant. The New Plymouth Recruiting Committee invites all men who are pliysic.ally fit to enlist at once. ' Enlistment cards can be obtained from the Defence Office, New Plymouth, or at the Office of the Committee, Town Hall, New Plymouth. CHAS. H. BURGF.S3, Mayor, Chairman New Plymouth Recruiting Committee. Municipal Chambers, New Plymouth, March 11, 1916. TRIP TO MOKAU, NEXT SUNDAY. permitting, the 8-seater CADILLAC will run to Mokau River on SUNDAY NEXT, connecting with a launch, which will journey up the river. Car will leave New Plymouth at 6 a.m., arriving Mokau 9 a.m., and the launch will return from the river trip at 3 p.m., the car reaching town at f! p.m. Pares for car and launch 2(ls. Eight bookings required. Apply Tourist Office. TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LTD.
I OPUNAKE BACKS. ST. PATRICK'S DAY (Friday, March 17). SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICES. fJTHE TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. will run two Ciiar-a-bancs in connection with the above. One will leave New Plymouth at 7.25 8.m., reaching Okato 9 a.m., Rahotu 10 a.m., Opunake 10.50 a.m., Racecourse 11.20 a.m. The second 'bus will leave Stony River Hotel at 8.25 a.m., and will pick up passengers for the races en route. It will also run between Opunake township and the Racecourse. The ordinary mail time-table inward and outward, will be observed, excepting that the morning inward 'bus from Opunake to Okato will leare half-an-hour earlier. QPUNAKE JJACJNG QLUB, ANNUAL MEETING. •ST. PATRICK'S DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 THE PREMIER COUNTRY MEETING An ENJOYABLE OUTING / Amongst CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS. Improved Appointments. Returned Soldiers and Recruits in Uniform admitted Free. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. OPUNAKE HOTEL. A. C. WALSHE wishes to intimate that he has taken over the Opunake Hotel. Splendid accommodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. .. None but the best Ales, Wiaea and Spirits kepj, " • ... .
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1916, Page 1
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