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TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for cutting six acres of fern and blackberry, by hand. Tenders close on the 20th. L. B, GILBERT, Richmond Road, Inglewood. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEWTON KING, LIMITED. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company will be closed from the 17th to the 31st July, 1929. By Order of the Board: S. E. SHAW, Secretary. OPOSSUM SKINS. OPOSSUM Trappers and Owners of any kind of Skin should consult us before sending elsewhere. We are experts at all fur work. No furs too old to renovate. Inquiries invited. Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOBS & SONS, Palmerston North. ONION PLANTS. OWING to the large demand and the inclemency of the weather, further orders cannot be fulfilled until the 25th July. MELLAR, Waitara. ST. HELENS HOSPITALS. A PPLICATIONS are invited from persous desirous of undergoing training as maternity nurses or midwives in St. Helens Hospitals. Those interested should make direct application to the Matrons of the St. Helens Hospitals at Auckland, Gisborne, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SHEEP FARMERS. PET in touch with me before selling V ’ r your WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and CRUTCHINGS. I pay HIGHEST PRICES and SPOT CASH. Satisfaction guaranteed. ’Phone 2670. JOSEPH g|HEEHAN, GLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH. o STAR v. STRATFORD, AT STRATFORD, JULY 20. SATURDAY, 20th July, special passenger trains leaves New Plymouth 1.15 p.m., Lepperton 1.36, Inglewood 1.58, Stratford arrive 2.30. Return train leaves Stratford 5.15 p.m. Waitara Branch. The usual 1.47 p.m. Waitara-Lepperton train will not run. Special train will leave Waitara 1.19 p.m. and connect at Lepperton with 1.15 p.m. New Plymouth-Stratford train. EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until 22nd July will be issued to Stratford from New Plymouth, Waitara, and intermediate stations on 20th July. IS YOUR MEMORY DEFECTIVE? ARE YOU “ALWAYS FORGETTING?” HDHE Berol memory training course A provides a practical means of overcoming the drawback of a weak memory. This is a simple, thorough and successful method, which has attained results that are absolutely wonderful. It is hopeless to look for promotion in business, if you are handicapped by an uncertain and treacherous memory. Take up the study at home of this popular method of instruction by mail, and “you need never forget again!” Mr. Berol is a master of the subject. Send 3d for prospectus “B” to — HOWARD BALLAN, 400 D Hereford Street, Christchurch.

RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. x J. H. GIBSON, HIGH STREET, ELTHAM (Box 38) NOTIFIES residents of the district that he is opening in Eltham with fuU stocks of Radio and Accessories. Agents for: — MAJESTIC, 7-valve all electric. (Sub-agent by arrangement.) RALEIGH, 6-valve all electric. ALSO AGENTS FOR JOHNS, LTD. Give us a call or write and we will submit estimates. Inspection invited. OPUNAKE VEALER CALF POOL. NOTICE TO FARMERS. JHE Patea Farmers’ Freezing Co., notify suppliers they have made arrangements with A. E. McDonald to collect vealer calves for the coming season. Collecting to commence THURSDAY, 11th inst. Anyone having calves for collection on that date ring 30, Opunake, or ring any time during the next fortnight, after which regular service will commence. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WELL-COOKED 3-COURSE DINNERS. (Served Hot). Our Appetising Teas will Please. JJGMONT JOINING JJOOMS, NOTE. —Entrance now from Devon Street. Upstairs over HOFFMANN’S Piano Shop.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1929, Page 3

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