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PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. CLOSING A ROAD. X c, PURSUANT to th© provisions of the Public Works’ Act 1908 Section 106 (1) and Section 111 (1) and any other empowering Acts. Notice is hereby given that; at a meeting held on the 19th day of December, 1924, the Inglewood County Council resolved that the section of the Junction Road from the Inglewood Borough Boundary to the Waiwakaiho River near Egmont Village shall be closed during the reconstruction of the said section of road on and after January 5, 1925, until completion of works. Accordingly all through traffic must take the Mountain Road via. Lepperton. B, LARSEN, County Clerk. Inglewood, Dec. 22. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. J2)URING the Christmas and New Year Holidays house refuse usually removed on Thursdays and Fridays will be collected on Wednesdays. The service on days other than Thursdays and Fridays will be carried on as usual. Residents are reminded to put receptacles out the previous night as the removal commences at 4 a.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. NOTICE. pHE attention of all concerned is directed to the following alterations in the Regulations of the above Society by Order in Council N.Z. Gazette, December 11, 1924: “No lur-es or baits other than natural or artificial flies, insects or fish shall be used.” (Note.—lt has the effect' of making, worm fishing illegal.) “No lure or bait other than the artificial fly shall be used in the Stony River.” “Every trout not exceeding twelve inches in length from nose to tip of tail, taken or caught by any person, shall immediately be returned alive with as little damage or hurt as possible, to the water from which same has been taken.” G. G. GROVER, President. VAL. DUFF, Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE. ANTED KNOWN that the Car adver- i tised to leave New Plymouth at 5 J p.m. will, from DECEMBER 18, leave at J 4 p.m. instead. ' L. H. PRESTIDGE, I Royal Mail Service. i NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA MOTOR i SERVICE. I XMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24. ! CAR will leave New Plymouth at i 10.15 p.m. for Hawera, and one will d leave Hawera for New Plymouth at 10.15 ' p.m. also. i N.B.—The Garage will be open for Re- i pairs during the holidays. Mr. E. Quinn, Mechanic. ’Phone, Garage 6045, House, ' 604 M. J. FOWLER, P Proprietor. ( J)YKE’S gERVICE. will leave Post Office, Christmas ( Eve, at 10.30 p.m., for Hawera. \ Leave Post Office, Christmas Morning, at 5.30 a.m., to connect with S.O.S. Napier I service. Car leaves Hawera, at 7.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. for New Plymouth. N Ring 168 Hawera, or 595 New Plymouth. W E W ANT Y OU! MEN! WOMEN! MEN! WOMEN! To you (and your friends) we offer the greatest opportunity of a life-time. Do you have any spare hours which you would be willing to sell us for say, £5 to £lO a week? If you have, we offer you an unusual pleasant opportunity to earn this extra money at home. LEARN TO MAKE LIBERTY SWEETS. And help us supply the enormous demands throughout the Dominion. You need no experience—the work is simple, no tods, moulds or machinery required. Fees small. Terms arranged to suit you. In addition WE GUARANTEE BY. WRITTEN AGREEMENT to purchase your sweets at the highest wholesale rates at all times. OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE. Brings with it a FREE CASE OF GOODS ready to commence—distance no object—freight on all orders paid by us. If you are not yet drawing. LIBERTY CHEQUES every week don’t delay! Find out about this money-making opportunity offered you—remember hundreds of LIBERTY students ar e earning big money making Liberty Sweets. Will you follow in their example. Fill in the Coupon below—full details will go forward to you at once. Dear Sirs, I surely would like the same offer, as other LIBERTY WORKERS. Please send me details without any obligation. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE (Dept. H.), Suite 3, 4 and 5, Hannah’s Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. QRAMOPHONE JJECORD EXCHANGE. Now open in Premises adjoining Imperia] Hotel, New Plymouth. Call and inquire about our Exchange System of Records. You will be interested. W. “SCOTTY” “WILLIAMSON P

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1924, Page 2

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