PUBLIC NOTICES. QHRISWAS JS yjERE! £S J.JERE! 4 SWEEP AWAY THE GLOOM CLOUDS. VVAIMATE WEST & MANAIA RESIDENTS! Shop in your own town— MANAlA—where the shops contain all things necessary for Christmas and throughout the whole year. The goods are fresh and this, combined with civility, attention and service, should satisfy even the most fastidious. Manaia businesses can offer prices in competition with any other town in New Zealand. The shops contain articles marked down to bedrock prices and the public are cordially invited to compare same with those of other towns and the result will assuredly be in favour of Manaia. FATHER CHRISTMAS. Escorted by the Hawera Boys’ Band, 40 strong, will arrive at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Saturday), December 24, with toys and ' sweets for every child. Be there to meet him.: Let the children enjoy themselves while you do the shopping. . CARNIVAL PROCESSION.. See the fancy costumes, decorated prams, bicycles, motor-cars, etc. ’ Good prizes. Dress up and come along. FUN IN THE EVENING. . Special Street illumination and ' decorations. Musical items, etc. • MANAIA SHOP. HOLIDAYS. Closed Monday and Tuesday,. December 26 and 27, and January 2-and 3. Open all day Wednesday, December 28, and January 4.
HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. WATER-GARDEN HOSE., .. is hereby given that Garden Hoses may be used ONLY between 5 and 6 a.m. and 6 and 7 p.m. . ALSO that hose must be held : by hand and directed by a competent person during whole time of use. Persons failing to observe these conditions will be prosecuted. H. S. ELLIOTT, <■:-... Town Clerk. Hawera, December 22, 1932. /' ■ ..UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF. £N accordance with the request of the Unemployment ■ Board and the decision of a Conference of the Local Authorities interested the pay-out. by. the New Plymouth Borough'" Council; The Taranaki County Council, and Taranaki Hospital Board. -of . the Unemployment Allocations. (Scheme 5 men) for the Christmas and New, Year Holidays will be made, at the usual places on THURSDAY (29th inst), and WEDNESDAY (January 4). ’• \■’ The Pay-out for this week will be made as usual. ■ ■!/.'■.• . ‘ 1 '■ ' F. T. BELLRINGER, ' .’ , ' . ’ ' Town Clerk,
QHRISTMAS CONVENTION. ■ (Assemblies of God.) ' Wifi be held' in Y.W.C.A; HALL, POWDERHAM ST., From DEC. 25, 1932, to JAN. 1, 1933, (inclusive)., Sundays—ll a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Week-days—3 p.m. and 7.30- p.m. BRIGHT SINGING. ALL WELCOME. y__ PUKEARUHE DAILY .SERVICE. TiTY SERVICE will be delayed on both • Race Days (December 26 arid , 27), leaving immediately after the races. G. ,F. PARK, Pukearuhe Motors. ? BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. STREET TEMPORARILY CLOSED. is hereby given of the following resolution passed by . the NewPlymouth Borough Council on . December 5, 1932:— ? ■> . ■ ■ ’> '< That in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by paragraph ,(i) of Sub-section 4 of Section, 172 t'The Municipal Corporations'1920,” the New. Plymouth Borough' Council, being of the opinion, in view of the necessity of providing' parking places for vehicles driven to the race meetings. of the’ Tara- . naki Jockey Club on the days hereinafter mentioned, that the public traffic and passage on the portion should be temporarily diverted to other streets, hereby resolves that public traffic and passage of yehicules and pedestrians shall bestopped in that portion of Wakefield Street west of the main entrance gates to the Racecourse from Gover Street, on December 26 and 27, 1932, and on February 9 and 11, 1933, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on each of the said days. ■ . ' ,F. T. : BELLRINGER, :, ' ■ Town Clerk. gMITH’S QKATO gTORE. XMAS BARGAINS:; Men’s Fancy Socks from 6d pair; Suspenders from ; 1/6 pair; Fancy. Boxes Braces and Suspenders, good, quality, 4/6. - Large assortment of Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs from 1/- a box. Pretty Bedrooin ’ Slippers, 2/11 '■ pair. We stock “Speedo” ••; Bathing Suits—the suit with a guarantee. Variety in Xrhas Presents. See oUr windows. ‘ tpHE JN VESTMENT. AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION. . ■LIMITED. DIRECTORS. Messrs. J. B. Richards (chairman), E. . Martell, Alan Good, H. G. Gibson, L. -R. Curtis, S. Macalister. > LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON MORTGAGE AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. WILLIAM POWER, j ... ■ . . Secretary,, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 3
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