PUBLIC NOTICES. S M ARY ’ S D IOCESAN S CHOOL - STRATFORD. Church of England Day and Boarding School for Girls. Headmistress: MISS LESLEY HUSSEY, B.A. (London). Third Term commences September 22. Boarders return September 19. Miss Hussey will be at home to interview parents on Friday, September 19, from 3.0 to 5.0 p.m, or by appointment. R. E. BAEYERTZSOLICITOR, OPUNAKE. P.O. Bo* 28, Tel. No. 55. Visits Rahotu Sale Days. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920” and of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908” and the Acts amending the same respectively : J HEREBY give public notice that an Election for the purpose of electing one councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the Council of the Borough of New Plymouth will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of September, and I hereby appoint the Municipal Offices, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, as the plftce and THURSDAY, the 18th day of Septethber, 1924 (before noon) as the day for receiving the nomination of Candidates. Dated this 6th day of September, 1924, REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. fHE WELLINGTON piOCESAN gCHOOL FOR Q.IRLS. “NGA TAWA,” MARTON. All communications to be addressed to the Head-misttess at the School. Telegrams: Ngatawa, Marton; Telephones: Headmistress, 426 Marton, School 75 Marton. Next Term will begin on THURSDAY, September 25. Work will be continued as usual in the brick Form Rooms and the Gymnasium which are intact. Two special houses with large grounds a mile from' the school have been taken for the extra sleeping accommodation, pending the building of the new hostel, which will also be of brick.
’ All information can be obtained from the Headmistress at the School. I ‘ ' . O LD pRIENDS A ND JJEW! Having taken over the GROSVENOR HOTEL, New Plymouth, Customers can rely upon the same courtesy and attention received in the past. Always on tap— SPEIGHTS! SPEIGHTS! SPEIGHTS! T. GARDINER, Proprietor. (Late of Waitara). FOR SALE. FOR SALE. CONCRETE MATERIAL All classes of CONCRETE MATERIAL delivered town or country on shortest notice; also ROAD METAL and CHIPS graded to sizes suitable for any class of work. KYNGDON’S, LTD, * Bi mu Street. ’Phone 443. QINTMENT for Sores of ail kinds on Cows and Horses, etc., use—y*Acco. 280 APPLICATIONS 5/-. From all Stores, or— FRED. G. CARSON, Taranaki Agent. Box 225, Hawera. . jpRAMS! Prams! For the latest in Prams and Push-chairs, best quality and variety ; n Taranaki, fitted with patent spring seat and adjustable sliding hoods; somethng new in the district. Do not fail to inspect our stocks before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for catalogue. Pram Supplies, 370 Devon Street, New Plymouth. EGGS. JETTINGS Pure-bred White z Leghorn Eggs, bred from some of the best lay- ; >ng strains, such as Lady Cornwell, Padman and J. Liggins, Christchurch. My fowls have size and constitution. Settings 10/6. Day-old chicks 15/- per dozen or £6 per 100 A. J. DAVEY, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1924, Page 1
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