PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ANY Intending Passenger by Aeroplane can receive return of Fares paid on prestation of Flight Ticket at Daily Newa Office, New Plymouth. WALSH BROS. THANKS. Undersigned wishes to -thank all those patrons of the Special Purchase Sale at the Bon Marche, Kaponga, during the past fortnight, and is grateful that his enterprise lias been appreciated. Bigger reductions than ever for this the third and last week of sale. Yours Faithfully, ARTHUR E. WAUGH, Kaponga, STRATFORD SHOW. WORKING BEE will be held 011 the Show Grounds on Thursday, November 18th. A large attendance is requested. Luncheon provided. A LECT .URE Will be given under the auspices of the Stratford Jersey Breeders' Association, in the Parish Hall, Stratford, 011 Wednesday, November 17, at 8 p.m.. by Mr. R. D. Woods. M.R.C.VS., entitled ".Medicine—lt's relation to the domestic animal." THEOSOPHIC'AL SOCIETY. MR. 11. BANKS, F T.S. National Lecturer, .will deliver a series of lectures, commencing THIS EVENING (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Subject for this Evening. "HAS EVERY MAN A CHANCE?" Theosophical Hall, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
RETURNED SOLDIER JJ£EMBERS of tho Returned Soldiers' Association are notified,that at tho Club there is a list of clothing for sale by the Defence Department. Applications, accompanied by cash, must be handed in to the undersigned by 5 p.m. on November ISth. / V. 0. WEST, / Secretary. §T. GARY'S rpHIRD 1 R OSK S HO " r - ALSO—LADIES' OUILD SALE OF WORK. ST. MARY'S HALL. VIVIAN STREET. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Xovombpr 17t.1i and 18 th, 1!)20. Displays of ROSES and all other choice flowers in season. Competitive Classes. Decorative Classes. Children's Classes. Stalls for Children's Clothes, Plain and Fancy Goods, Produce, Cakes, Flowers. Afternoon Tea. Musical Items in Evening. Open each afternoon—2 p.m. .fo 5 p.m. Wednesday evening—" p.m. to 030 pm Entries for Show close on Tuesday evening, lfith inst. Schedules may be obtained from C.F. and F. Co. Devon Street, or D. E. RIjEBE, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD SPRING SHOW. L a TE entries will be received tip to the evening of Thursday, November 18th.
feilding jockey club. SPRIKG MEETING. TIESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 30th NOV, & i s t DEC. AND~7r7ineRS are «. jnfadod that Acceptances for First D*y Events, aiso Final Payments, 15th Stakes, a ,ul First Forfeits Oroua Stakes (run seccd dny), at the above Bace t luting, will be rewired up till g.30 I P lg m 2o °" TUESDA Y. Wth November J EDMD. GOODBEHERE, ' Secretary, Box 45, Feilding. A CLEARIX,; SALE will be held at mr4r/ r^n' EY ROAD METHODIST ™Sv T v™ RD ' at 1 P- m - THLRSDAY, November Jgth. Dairy Cows, Springing Heifers. Sheep, Poultry and sundries will be offered for sale
business notice. M R - A * DRE « 7 GHRYSTAL, Solicitor, who, prior to the Into Mr. G. J). Gow S death, had been managing his Eltliam business and who since the death of Mr. Gow has taken over the Eltham practice of the late Mr. Gow, will visit Opunake every Monday, commencing on Monday, the loth inst., and may bo consulted at the office lately occupied by the late Mr. Gow's Manager between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. He will also visit Opunake on Court days and 'by special appointment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1920, Page 1
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