TENDERS. TENDERS. O^yANTED—Tenders for Felling 500 Acres Bush, on. Mohakatino Station, in 100 and 200-acre blocks; situated on bank of Mokau river, about one mile from ferry. Tenders close on MAY 7. S. SHEEN. Mohakatino, April 17 OPUNAKE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. POLE CARTING CONTRACT. TENDERS will be received up to Noon on SATURDAY, sth May, 1923, at the Board’s Office, Opunake, for carting about 2000 hardwool poles from Te Roti. Conditions may be seen at the Board’s Office, Opunake, the Star Office, Hawera, and the News Office, New Plymouth. CHAS. A. TROTTER, Chairman Power Board. Opunake, April 27, 1923. OAONUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till 5 p.m. on. WEDNESDAY, May 16th, 1923, for Alterations and Additions to the Kina Road Branch Factory. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Main Factory, Oaonui. A. J. BRENNAN, Secretary. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, closing at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, sth MAY, 1923, will he received at the County Offices, Inglewood, for the following works: CONTRACT No. 36.—Kaipi Road Formation and Metalling. Deposit required, £'2o. CONTRACT No. 29A.—Ngatoto Road Bridge, Purangi. Deposit required, £lO. Plans and specifications may be inspected at this Office. A. CORKILL, Chairman. Inglewood, April 26, 19*23. SCRAPPING FORMER PRICES. AT THE BIG SALE JJERE are a few new prices- Shop early, for these “plums” may be all sold later: — Girls’ Strong SCHOOL BOOTS, 7-9, 12/6; 10-13, 13/6; 1-2, 14/6; 3-7, 16/6. Ladies’ Glace OXFORD SHOES, nice Cuban Heels, 21/- pair. Men’s Heavy WATERTIGHT SHOOTERS 25/6 pair. Men’s Glace DERBY BALS, pug toes, welted, 27/6 pair. Men’s GABERDINE RAINCOATS from 25/-. Men’s All Wool Heavy TWEED TROUSERS 17/6 pair. G. FARQUHAR. MATAI STREET, INGLEWOOD. COMFORT FIRST. HDhe standard set by the management when Braeburn was erected w still the same. This picturesque mod orn hotel has all that appeals to the traveller and tourist. Garage for visitors’ cars, week. Tariff, from 14/6 per day, £4/4/- a PARMERS’ fJNION IJRADING QO., (AUCKLAND), LTD. (CLIENTS are requested to forward all ORDERS to the Company’s Taranaki representative: H S W AGSTAFF ’ P.O. Box 204, New Plymouth. ’Phone (evenings) 714. Office: R. A. Large and Co.’s (Land Agents) Buildings, St. Aubyn St. ’Phone 367. Write or Ask for Free Catalogue. SHOOTING SEASON. LICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian Quail, Australian Quail and Native Game (excluding native pigeon pukeko and Paradise ducks) in the Tara naki Acclimatisation Society’s District, from May 1 to July 31, 1923, will be issued from the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Tariki, Urenui, Uruti. Licenses may be obtained also from the Secretary NOTE.—Licenses are available only for districts in which issued. All Licenses must be produced on request of rangers. VAL DUFF, Hon. Secretary. C. D. ' M ATTHEWS ’ PAGE STREET, STRATFORD (’Phone 320), CAR ENAMELLER. ■ fhe Latest System Installed for CarEnamelling. Beautiful Finish. white
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 1
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