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PUBLIC NOTICES. SHOW OF SHOWS SEE SCOTT’S 55 VARIETY WINDOW! ALL WINNERS. -RESULTS OF VERSE COMPETITION: First: Mrs. Matheson, Buller St., N.P. Second: Mrs. K. M. Roberts. Third: Mrs. R. M. Pople. Fourth: Mrs. C. Ponder. -Fifth: Miss Chapman. Sixth: Mrs. G. H. Saunders. Seventh: R. M. Kearney. Eighth: Mrs. Bessie Hale. Ninth: E. Miles. Twelve Prizes: G. D. Sole, C. A. Richmond, E. J. Matthews, T. Brett, H. Bullin, P. Walton, J. Standish, V. Ree, B. Muston, M. McAllum, A. H. Trewavas. Children’s Prize: lan Bullin. 1 gCOTT’S jQELICATESSEN, DEVON STREET. ’PHONE 290. T ITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS will present “POACHED EGGS AND PEARLS” & “MOLLIE THE MILLINER” on July 25.. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR. BOARD. • » - pHE Statement of Accounts for the year ended September 30, 1932, will be open for inspection during office hours at the Office of the Board for a period of thirty days from the 16th instant. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer. pHE Auroa Methodist Church Anniversary Services will be held on June 18 at 2 p.m., and at 7 p.m., when the preacher will be Rev. H. Cottom. JJSED C LOTHES & JUMBLE gALE FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933, AT 2 P.M. In Shop next * “Economic,” Devon St. East. pEATTY’S pILLIARD gALOON. (New Plymouth). EIGHT TABLES. T DESIRE to aimounce that I have acquired the above saloon and will take over same from Monday Next, June 19. Courtesy and Best Attention assured. ' : DARCY GEORGE, Proprietor. ./ MORTGAGE LOANS. ' WE have various sums of £5OO, £6OO, £750 and £lOOO available for invest ment on first mortgage of farm lands. Apply— . BILLING AND DEEM, Solicitors, Matai St., INGLEWOOD. W ALTER M.P.' Will deliver an address on “THE POLICY OF LABOUR.” “THE POLICY OF LABOUR.” GRAND THEATRE, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE-21, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. E. Campbell will preside. Questions Invited. COLLECTION FOR EXPENSES. DAIRY PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD. J SINCERELY thank the producers of . . Ward 4 for having placed me at the head of the poll at the election just concluded. It will always be my earnest endeavour to place the interests of the producer first as outlined in my addresses dqring the recent campaign so that their confidence will’ not be misplaced. - I also wish to thank all the candidates for the very fine spirit displayed throughout the contest. W. C. GREEN. V PATEA BOXING ASSN. ' JgOXING pROGRAMME PATEA TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 19, at 8 p.m. POPULAR PRICES. T. J. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. PATEA COURSING CLUB. pLACK & Y/HITE QUP JJEETING At the WHENUAKURA ENCLOSURE. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JUNE 21 & 22. BLACK & WHITE CUP: For 36 dogs that have not won more than £5 in any one stake. Nomination £2 2s. OPEN" STAKES: For 16 dogs. Nominations £2 2s. Entries close with the secretary at 6 p.mJ on Tuesday, June 30. Draw will take place in Mr. rfamerton’s Billiard Room, at 8 p.m., on June, 20. ’ ' . T. J. SCOTT, Secretary. WHAKATANE LEASEHOLD FOR SALE Q.OING Concern. 85 acres, about 45 first-class swamp, all drained, all dead level. Twenty-one years’ lease,, rent for 6 years 6/- an acre, 7 years 7/-, and 8 years Bs. Buildings comprise new house, e.l. and electric range, 8-bail cowshed, concrete yards, 4-cow Gane milking plant, Lister separator, farm well watered, electric pump and windmill. Stock being carried: 68 cows, 12 weaners, 2 horses, 1 Jersey bull. 3 breeding sows. Plant includes dray, harness, harrows, cream cans and usual sundries. Thirty acres hay and ensilage, 3 aCres green oats. The property is four miles from Whakatane and handy to. school and store. Rates £22 ner year. Price as going concern, £2125. £1350 cash and take over mortgage. £775. ■ Owner has good reasons for selling and property as offered is a snip. For full particulars apply— YOUNG AND MOSS. SOLICITORS, STRATFORD.' RE JOSEPH CROCKETT, DECEASED. PERSONS having claims against the estate of Joseph Crockett, late of Omata, farmer, deceased, are requested forthwith to send particulars to— BILLING AND LITTLE, Solicitors to the Executor, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1933, Page 3

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