PUBLIC NOTICES. OPUNAKE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. WATER Heater consumers arc notified that, owing to a shortage of water again occurring, all water heaters will be temporarily disconnected as from date. J. N. STEPHENSON, Secretary. March 14, 1928. COX’S ORANGE PIPPINS. W E have arriving during next four weeks a Special Line of 500 cases of Export Grade Cox’s Orange Pippin Apples from one grower, and early application should be made. WEBSTER BROS., Tel. 300. STRATFORD TENNIS COURTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928. TENNIS J’OURNAMENT. (In Aid of Plunket Queen Candidate). Will Continue at 1 p.m. shar,-. Afternoon Tea Provided by Plunket Society. ST. MARY'S PARISH CHURCH, HAWERA, APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Organist for the above Church. Salary £52 per annum. Applications with testimonials must be- received not later than Saturday Next, March 17, addressed—“OßGANlST,” Box, 178, Hawera. AWAKINO COLLIE CLUB. 2.2 nd A nnual T RIAjLS Will be held on MR. W. D. THOMSON’S FARM, Awakjno, on TO-DAY, TOMORROW & SATURDAY. TODAY, TO-MORROW & SATURDAY’. MARCH 15, 16. AND 17, 1928. A GRAND BALL will be held TO-MOR-ROW (Friday). f C. R. WESTFIELD, J. K. BLACK, Joint Secretaries,
RED CROSS SOCIETY. NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. FIRST AID. THE above Class will commence on THURSDAY, March 22, 1928, in the Red Cross Room, St. Aubyn Street, at 8 p.m. yiCE-J>EGAL JOINING J’OOMS —OPUNAKE— Have Opened in BIGGER AND BETTER PREMISES Next the Times Office. . Call and enjoy a Luncheon before going to the Races on St. Patrick’s Day. gECOND-HAND QLOTHES’ gALE. In WORKERS’ SOCIAL KALL, TO-MORROW FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1.30 P.M. Splendid Bargains. Come and Clothe your family for the winter. Under the auspices of Holy Trinity Church, Fitzroy. INVESTMENT, Business Man, with good experience of salesmanship and management, is willing to invest from £lOOO to £l5OO in profitable established business where services would be an advantage. Must stand strict investigation. Replies treated with utmost confidence. Address, ‘L.J.R.,” P.O. Box 119, New Plymouth. KAWAROA PARK EASTER MONDAY (APRIL 9). MONSTER SEASIDE FETE AND PICNIC. Fun for Young and Old. BOY SCOUTS’ DISPLAY SCHOOLS' TUG-OF-WAR. HIGHLAND DANCING. Admission to Grounds: Adults la; School Children Free. A LONG NIGHT DANCE A LONG NIGHT DANCE Will be held in the Evening. R. G. MOVERLEY, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 169, New Plymouth. Bungalow 'Phone No. 216 M. W E Buy furniture for Cash, or Sell on Commission. Nothing too large, nothing too small. Highest Prices paid. Clearance Sales conducted in any p-.t of district. Ring or see S. Hartnell and Co., Currie Street. 'Phone 1252. VISITORS' GUIDE TO TARANAKI may be secured gratia front Hotels, Garages, Stationers, and the New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion Leag’se.
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