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JOB TO-MORROW MORNINC! At the Busy Cash Store, KIN(J STRKKT, Opp. Carneyio Library. SAMPLES. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY'S CHOIR. THE Annual Mooting will be held on FRIDAY. 30th inst., aftor practiro. Business. — To receive report and balance shoots, election of offirers, and general. 11. M. BANNISTER, _, 1,328 Hon. Sec. TO BUILDERS. fin EN" DERS will be received at mj X office up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, May 8, for the erection of Additions to Wool Store at Waitara for Thos. Borthwiek and Sons, Ltd. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, t IiIJlM) Now Ph mouth. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on m} farm, Carrington Road, with do^ or gun, will be prosecuted. R. GILBERT. b34l POST CARDS OF AMY BOCK, The Lady Bridegroom ("Carol Redwood") In male- attire taken a few days before Wedding. THREEPENCE AND SIXPENCE. PATTILLO, Bridal Photographer, DUNEDIN. b 342 VETERANS. ALL VETERANS aro invitod by the Marsland Hill Memorial Committee to attend at the Unveiling by Hi* Excellency the Governor of the Monument erected to the Memory of the Imperial and Colonial Soldiers who foH during the Maori Wars. Veterans will please fall in opposite the Drill-shed at J. 4£ p.m. onIfRIDAY, tho 7th day of May noxt. ARTHUR STANDISH, Captain, Vieo-Pre»ident Veterans' Association. b 324 DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Richard Aroa and Frank Aroa carrying on business as Grocers and General Storekeepers at Now Plymouth under the name- of "R. end F. Aroa," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the First Day of May, 1909. All debts due to and owing by tho said firm will be received and paid respectively by tho said Richard Aroa, who will continue to carry on the said business in his own name. Dated this 30th day of April, 1909. RICHARD AROA. FRANK AROA. Witness to signatures: J. C. NICHOLSON, • Solicitor, Now Plymouth. 1)351 TO OUR CUSTOMERS. IN notifying you of tho dissolution of partnership hitherto existing between us; we beg to thank you for tl'" liberal support accorded to us in tho past, and to solicit a continuance of the same under tho now arrangement. Mr. Frank Aroa will tako over tho branch at Oakura, and Mr. Richard Aroa will carry on the Brougham St business. R. AROA, Brougham St., New Plymouth. F. AROA, ' Oakura. 1)350 — X. JSiQ^sis^Bsl^S^K^aEH^BßlßSr^HhsT^^^ AUCKLAND T3ACING /~ILUB. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING. JUNE 3, 5, and 9. NOMINATIONS .FOR Great Northern Hurdles Great Northern Steeplechase Winter Steeplechase Cornwall Handicap Prince of Wales Handicap York Welter Handicap CLOSE with tho Secretary, at the offices, 97 Shortland Street, by 9 p.m., FRIDAY, APRIL 30. FEES (lsov. in each instance) to be remitted with nominations. J. F. HARTLAND, b3H Secretary. E. L. ADAMBON (Late Manager Dyeing Department Wellington Woollen Mills), . WISHES to announce that he will start business at Devon St. East, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY NEXT, May I,'as Dyer and French Cleaner Ladies' Costumes, Jackets, Skirts and Cloaks dyed and cleaned, also Silk Blouses and all Fancy articles FrencU dry cleaned. GENTS' SUITS CLEANED OR DYED. FEATHERS CLEANED AND CUR?LED OR DYED AND CURLED. ECONOMISE ! By having the clothes that have now become comfortab,lo tp wear renovated at prices below r— Ladies Skirts-Cleaned and Pressed, 3s to 4s; Dyed and Pressed, 5s to <s 6d. Ladies' Costumes— Cleaned and Pressed, 5s 6d to 7s 6<l ; Dyed and Pressed, 8s 6d to 10s 6d. Gents' Suits— Cleaned and Passed, 6s 6d to 8s 6d ; Dyed and Pressed, 10s to 12s 6d. „. Kid Gloves, Is to Is Gd per pair; Vests Dyed, 2^ Gd;'Coats 6s M; Trousers 4s ; Feathers— Cleaned and Curled, or Dyed and Curled, Is 6d to 2s 6d each. ha?o all kinds nnd conditions W '>f Tradesmen's Businesses for silo Don't wnsto golden opportunities; take tho plunse and become a shopowner and independent SPECIAL OFFERS IN OTAGO: TEA ROOMS, prico £325; CONFECTIONERY, £120— both paying handsomely. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE. Ml Hereford Street, Chrnrtrhnrch. BUSINESS SCRIBBLING BLOCKS at Catran's, 100 pages, 3d each. Try them for your office table. Rough scribbling paper in a handy form.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13947, 30 April 1909, Page 3