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PUBLIC NOTICES. AARD MOTOR SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTON ROUTE. from November 1 the Aard Motor Service, New Plymouth, will be under the direction of Messrs. Campbell and Telfar. With an up-to-date motor plant, we are in the position of catering for the comfort and safe travel of Tourists and the Public generally. In addition to daily services, the usual Sunday service will be run to Wanganui, leaving the depor, Egmont Street, at 7 a.m. and returning at 8 p.m. CAMPBELL & TELFAR, New Plymouth, ’Phone 62. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOSEPH VELA, late of the Golden Grid Restaurant, Stratford, hereby notifies the public of Central Taranaki that he has removed to new quarters, and has opened an up-to-date Restaurant in the premises opposite the Post’ Office, lately occupied by C. Martin and Co. In taking this opportunity of thanking patrons for custom in the paat, he hopes by cleanliness and civility, to merit their continued support. There is now’ no connection between Vela’s new Restaurant and the Golden Grid. NOTICE. QWING to my relinquishing of business as from the 31st inst. to Messrs. Sturm and Phillips, all Accounts owing to me must be paid by Saturday, November 7, at my residence, Celia Street Corner, Broadway and Opunake Roads, w'hich will be my temporary office until further notice. T. I. LAMASON. GENERAL STORE. W E have a Client who wishes to purchase a Taranaki Country General Store. Send particulars to — J. PRIOR & SON, New Plymouth. 100, BRICKS FOR SALE. Douglas Brick and Tile Works. W. W. HODGE, Stratford. ’Phone 127,* Box 64. NOTICE. AWAKING TOURIST HOTEL. BARTLETT wishes to cordially ’thank the public for the support they have given him whilst in business as restaurant keeper, etc., and to state that he has purchased the Tourist Hotel at Awakino, which he is bringing up-to-date and equipping as a first-class country hotel. He invites his old customers and friends to pay him a visit when passing through the district. Also to write him about accommodation when desiring a holiday in this great fishing and bathing resort. Wires, “Bartlett, Awakino,” will receive prompt attention. Good Billiard Table and room. Comfort and Civility assured. S.O.S. —'New Plymouth to Napier. S.O.S.—New Plymouth to Wairarapa. S.O.S. —New Plymouth to Wellington. S.O.S.—New Plymouth to Marton. S.O.S. —New Plymouth to Pending. S.O.S. —New Plymouth to Palmerston. S.O.S. —New Plymouth to Ashhurst. S.O.S.—New Plymouth to Otakl, S.O.S. M OTORS ’ THE ONLY WAY at .present to get from New Plymouth to Napier and Wairarapa districts IN ONE DAY is to travel by C. Dyke’s newspaper delivery car which leaves Dally News Office, New Plymouth, about 4 a.m, and arrives in Hawera in time for breakfast and connects with S.O.S. Car leaving Hawera at 7.50 a.m. James Fowler’s Service Cars from New Ply. mouth to Hawera connect with all other S.O.S. Cars at Hawera. All S.O.S. Cars start from the GARAGE of Lysons. Foord and Keillar, Hav/era, 'Phone 168. * TIME-TABLE. Leave Hawera 7.30 a.m., arrive Wanganui 10 a.m., connects with car for Feilding, Ashhurst, and Palmerston. Links up with Napier and Wairarapa trains at Ashhurst. Leave Hawera 1 p.m., arrive Wanganui 3.30 p.m., connects with car for Marton for Auckland express; connects with car for Otaki for ‘‘Wellington train; connects with car for Palmerston. Leave Hawera 4 p m., arrive Wanganui 6.30 p.m., connects with car for Marton for “Limited” to Auckland. HEAD OFFICE OF S.O.S. MOTORS, Rutland Hotel Buildings, apposite G.P.0.. Wanganui. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. gTRATFORD A. & P. SHOW. NOVEMBER 25 and 26. ENTRIES for all Classes in the Stock and Home Industrial and Junior Sections will now be rereceived. Full Particulars and Schedule on application to A. J. BARR, Secretary. P.O. Box 59. 'Phone 182. PEOPLE’S DAY (November 26). KEEP THIS DATE FREE. THERE IS A BIG ATTRACTION.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1925, Page 1

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