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I GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH.— TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. MATINEE PERFORMANCE— "JACK AND JILL" PANTOMIME CO. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. ON AUGUST 26, tho usual 11-10 a.m. train Hawera to New Plymouth will not run. Special passenger train will leave Hawera 11.10 a.m., Lepperton 1.35, arriving New Plymouth 2.15 p.m. The. usual 4.16 p.m. train, New Plymouth to Hawora, will be delayed to leave New Plymouth 5.20 p.m., arriving Hawera 8.25 p.m. BY ORDER. d 728 "THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908." In tho Estato of WILLIAM HANCOCK, of Now Plymouth, Bootmaker, deceased. ALL CREDITORS and other persons having claims against the above estato are hereby required to send to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at New Plymouth, on or before the 30th day of September, 1909, full particulars thereof in writing, with a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that in default thereof they will be excluded from the distribution of the above estate about to be made under Section 50 of the above Act. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to th© credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid at the Public Trust Office. J. B. JACK, District Manager. Public Trust Office, New Plymouth, August 23, 1909.

LODGE NOTICES. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. NGAMOTU~LODGE, No. 48. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held' on WEDNESDAY, 26th inst., in the Robe Street Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited to bo present. By Order of the W.M. d 736 / MISCELLANEOUS. CANVASSING AGENT. WANTED immediately— Canvassing Agent for Southern Taranaki. Previous experience necessary. Apply,— A.M.P. SOCIETY, d 752 New Plymouth. NOTICE. MR. ERNEST CLARKE will he pleased to receive the name*' and addresses of those wishing to become* members of the New Plymouth Liedertafd. d 717 NOTICE. MR. C. H. ANDERSdN respectfully invites all wood-wind instrumentalists and those intending learning same, to meet him at Th* •Garrison Band Practice Room on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30, to discuss the advisability of forming the present Band into a band of military formation. | d7lB BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. THE LAST DAY tor Discount Tor Electric Lighting will he WEDNESDAY, August 25. r. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clark. d 739 NEW PLYMOUTH GAS COY., LTD NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.— The LAST DAY for DISCOUNT will be WEDNESDAY,. August 25. C. 8. EBNNELL, d 739 Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SPECIAL LOANS O# £5000 (GILL STREET EXTENSION) AND £9000 (POWDERHAM STREET BRIDGE OR CULVERT). RATEPAYERS are reminded of the Polls in connection with the above proposals to 'be, taken at EAST WARD The shop of Mr. $. T. Crocker, corner of Devon and Eliot Streets. , CENTRAL WARD Town Hall, King Street. WEST WARD The residence of Mr. G. A. Corney, corner of Devon and Mount Edgecumbe Streets, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of August, 1909, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk, d6BB FOR LEABE. A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. 1 AH ACRES > situated at Toko, one lOU mile from railway station and creamery. All in tip-top grass. Ring-fenced and well sub-divided. Al' sheep-proof and in first-class condition. Good 6-roomed house, all farm convenienoes. Splendid 20-bail cowshed, yards, eto. Good piggeries. Will easily milk 70 cows. SOcows were milked last year and averaged £10 per cow; returns can be seen by genuine man. RENT, 19/- PER ACRE for. Three or Five Years. Purchasing clause if desired. Apply at onoe, — WALTER BEWLEY, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Wo have inspected the above and can recommend it to anyone. d 742 WHICH? Which is the tea that charm* you most ? Which tea has all the rest on toast? Which leaves all others at the post? Which teli goes bout with boiled or roast? Which lays pale Memory's grimmest ghost ? Which tea's the best of all the host? WHY, SURATURA! YOU can yet it cheaper at "Tho Red Post."

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 3

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