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PUBLIC NOTICES. mHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. LIARDET STREET. SUNDAY, JULY 18th, at 7 p.x&, ' MONTHLY LECTURE: "The Woes of the World and the Good God." Speaker—Rev. J. NAPIER MILNE. Short Musical Service, 6.45. Special Orchestral Selections. Anthem—"The Lost Chord" (Sullivan). Soloist: Mrs. J. F. Martin, who will sing twice during the service proper. One of the solos will be Matheson's "0 Love that wilt not let me go." Come Earl}'. Everybody cordially invited. A man once said that he couldn's b?lieve in a God Who could stand by and see,al! the sorrows and injustices of the world unrectified. Have you ever felt like that? - MERCHANTS, Shipping Agents, etc. — Managing Director of company dealing in general merchandise, brokerage, shipping, custom-house, and 1 general agency ia desirous of a change to NewPlymouth, and is open to accept? position of trust. Please communicate with "COMPETENT," c/o this office. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. H. BARNITT, of the late firm of Barnitt and Robertson, Stratford, desires to notify the public that now the partnership has been dissolved, clients who desire his services may still rely on his mature judgment, business ability, and tact :n either Property or Stock. Mr. Barnitt's new office "will be in Egmont Chambers, Fenton Street, Stratford. Until the building is completed he may be consulted at his residence, Broadway North ('Phone 231). Communications addressed to "Box 8, Stratford," will also receive prompt attention. Mr. Barnitt has been fortunate in seeuring the services of Mr. Harry Hunt as Land Salesman. Mr. Hunt has had considerable experience in all classes of farming in Taranaki and other districts, and is in a position to give practical ad vice to those in search of properties. YOUR ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. NOTICE. gTRAYED on my property, backing on to river (Mangorei), 3 Jersey cross heifers, 3 years old. If not claimed by 23rd of this month will be sold to d?fray expenses. C. PARKER. (Late CVHjnvs). . ■' ' " V TO BUSHFELLERS. 1^r ANTED to let—loo acres bus a Contractors can have use of whare. Apply— WM. A. OFFICER, Durham Road, Inglewood,

TO BUSHFELLERS. RANTED to let—loo acres of bus':felling.. Apply— LARSEN BROS., Uruti. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. REGISTRATION OF MOTORS. Notice constituting the Inglewood Couity Council a Registering Authority under "The Motor Regulations Act, 1908," part 11. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Inglewood County Council, at a Meeting held on Saturday, the 10th duy of July, 1920, at the Council Offices, Inglewood, passed the following resolution: — THAT PURSUANT to The Motor Regulation Act, 1908, part 11. sections'l2 and 13, the Inglewooi County hereby becomes a,registering authority within the meaning of the said Act, and that the provisions of the said Act . shaH extend and apply to t\<County of Inglewood and become operative within the said County on and after the ninth day of August, 1920. Dated this 14th day of July, 1920. FRED. LLOYD, County Clerk. County Offices, ' Moa Street, Inglewood. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 5-seater NASH Car, practically new, fitted with electric light and selfstarter, in thorough good running order. A great snip at £SOO. 1 5-seater STUDEB'AKER Car, fitted with electric lights and self-starter, new battery and good tyres, in excellent running order. A great bargain at £325. L 5-nater Six Cylinder GRANT Touring Car, only done a few thousand miles, electric lights and self-starter, in good order. A great snip at £450. 1 5-seater OVERLAND Oar, in good running order. This is certainly great value at £l5O. One ESSEX—wire wheek, practically new, done under 2000 miles; owner leaving the district. Price £625. A splendid chance. A good English SWIFT Car, 15-20 h.p, electric light, self starter, two extra tyres, about 12 extra tubes; splendid get tools. For quick sale. » 1 5-seat'er Hupmobile Car, latest model, done 1500 miles, fitted with self starter and electric lights. Pr'.« £625. I 1915 Model Studebaker Car, in good running order. This is certainly excellent value at £250. fcEWTON K\NG

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 1

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