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PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. OLIENTS are notified that we have removed to more commodious premises in Egmont Chambers (First Floor), Egmont Street. McEWEN'S TYPEWRITER AGENCY. gWISS AND gCENERY. (Lantern Lecture.) rpHE Taranaki Alpine Club has arranged - 1 with MR. J. W. WEEDEN, London, to deliver a Lantern Lecture on a Tour through Switzerland at the New Plymouth Boys’ High School on WEDNESDAY, May 31, at 8 p.m. Mr. Weeden has a comprehensive collection of lantern slides, which are most interesting. The entire Proceeds are in aid of the Mayor’s Relief Fund. Admission: Adults 1/-; Students 6d. DAIRY BOARD ELECTIONS. TIJR. JAMES HINE will address the dairy farmers of Ward 4 in the Parish Hall, Stratford, on TUESDAY, May 30, at 1.30 p.m. 0A N CIN G ! ]MTSS MARGARET STOCK (from London, Palmerston North and Hawera) will visit Eltham on Tuesday for Children’s Classes and Private Lessons in ballroom dancing. Children’s Classes will open this Tuesday at the Anglican Church Hall, at -3.30 P-m. Interviews from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. rjMMETABLE ALTERATIONS. OPERATING ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933. WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND EXPRESS. The present 2.0 p.m. Wellington-Auck-land express will be altered to run as follow:— Wellington depart 3.0 p.m.,' Tariki 2.40, Midhirst 2.50, Stratford 3.1, daily (except Sundays), Palmerston North 6.0 p.m., Marton arrive 6.59; depart 7.22 p.m., Auckland arrive 7.6 a.m. The usual stops will be maintained. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA—WANGANUI. The present am., Hawera-New Plymouth train wil be accelerated as follows: Hawera depart 7.45 a.m., Eltham 8.20, Stratford 8.52, Midhirst 9.3, Tariki 9.21, Inglewood 9.40, Lepperton 10.7, New Plymouth arrive 10.34 am. The present 1.50 pm. New PlymouthWanganui passenger train will, between New Plymouth and Hawera, be altered to run as follows:—New Plymouth depart 1.45 p.m., Lepperton 2.5, Inglewood 2.26, Tariki 2.40, Midhirst 2.50, Stratford 3.1, Eltham 3.15, Normanby 3.32, Hawera 3.44 p.m., thence to Wanganui as at present. The usual stops will be maintained. WAITARA BRANCH. The present 1.47 p.m. Waitara-Lepper-ton train will leave Waitara- 1.42 p.m., Lepperton arrive 1.57 pm., connecting at Lepperton with the 1.45 p.m. New Ply-mouth-Wanganui passenger train. The present 2.10 p.m. Lepperton-Wai-tara train will leave Lepperton at 2.5 p.m., Waitara arrive 2.19 p.m. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! LEARN TO WRESTLE. pAT CASSIDY, of the Olympic Games, Stockholm, begs to advise that he is opening Wrestling Schools throughout Taranaki. Stratford:—Forrester’s Hall, Wednesdays and Fridays (Juveniles, Saturday morning). N.P., Eltham, Ratapiko dates later. Terms per quarter: Adults £l, Youths 10/-, H.S. Boys 7/6, Juveniles 5/-. HAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. BRIDGE CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC. pUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Waingohgoro Bridge on Skeet Road is closed to all traffic during construction of the new bridge. J. B. MURDOCH, County Chairman. ROCK OYSTER SEASON. rpHE Season will Open for the sale of Rock Oysters at the Government Oyster Depot, Nelson Street Extension, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, May 31,1933 PRICES: At Depot—£l/3/- per sack (Kaipara oysters 19/- per sack), 5/- per sugar bag (4-gals.), 1/- per paper bag. Mail Orders—£l/4/- per sack (Kaipara oysters 20/- per sack), 6/- per sugar bag (4-gals.). On Beds—£l/2/- per. sack (Kaipara oysters 18/- per sack), 1 gallon—s dozen (approximately). Attention is drawn to the specially reduced rates for Kaipara oysters. The telegraphic address of the Depot Manager is “Tio, Auckland.” COUNTY OF INGLEWOOD. HEAVY TRAFFIC RESTRICTION. pUBLIC Notice is hereby gvien that under Section 100 of the Taranaki Counties Joint By-Law 1920, Heavy Traffic will be restricted during the months of May, June, July, August and September as follows:— ON ALL METALLED ROADS the load including the vehicle, must not exceed 3 tons. ON ALL UNMETALLED ROADS motor-lorries are strictly prohibited during the said period. ROBERT STUART, Chairman.’ Inglewood, May 2, 1933. To-day CHRISTENDOM is divided into some hundreds of conflicting sects! OHRISTENDOM A book designed to show that the Bible is not responsible for this confusion. While discarding the views and tenets of current theology, and giving entire weight to all facts of science, it accepts the Bible as the word of God. It appeals to the devout but distressed. Obtainable at COST PRICE from— AND gON, LTDBOOKSELLERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. W. G. LIDDELL, Bookseller, Stratford.

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