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On© of th© plasterers engaged on tho new building being erected in Devon Street lor Mr. W. leaser had a narrow escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon. He was working on a sealfold 16ft. above the ground, and inadvertently slipped off it, failing headlong. Fortunately for him, a canvas shoot used as a shade in the front of the building had been looped at its lower corners to the top of the fence in front, to allow the workmen to pass in and out, and the plasterer fell into this. He thus escaped with only a severe shaking. “To bring about Imperial federation, are you in favour of an increase u» 2-5 per cent, in the poll-tax on Chineser” asked a member of tho audience at the close of Mr. A. S. Malcolm,’s, M.P., address in the Theatre itoyal last night. “That,” replied Mr. Malcolm, “is one of the reasons why 1 want to see Imperial federation brought about. We may bo in tho position now to keep thorn out by a poll-tax, but we won’t be able to keep them out for long, and it won’t always secure to us the possession of these islands.” The matter was also referred to hv Mr. F. P. Corkill, who moved a resolution concerning the subject of Mr. Mal'olm’s addrejs, ami who remarked that he would like people to note who patronised tho Chinese shops. TlmoO simps looked their best, from outside, and ho advised others to remain outside. That would stop them from

,"1 L" T.l- ' sn PUBLIC NOTICES. W ANTED immediately—Two Paintore.—Apply Siifih and Door Co. ‘ ' a 240 W A NTKD. A COMPETENT ROADMAN.—For particulars apply— W. STANTON, Chairman, Maugorei Road Board. aIGS NOTICE. THE individual who obtained a Speeimen of Moral from my residonoo, Young Street, without my conrant will return same intact without do)ay. otherwise local proceedings will bo taken lor recovery of same. J. C. SMITH, (Vo Wb. Twoorlalo, Powdorhaw St,. 11th March, 1911. a-'' l N OTIC E. THE GROCERS of Now Plymouth hereby notify the public that, from MONDAY, .March Kith inM., they will CLOSE (heir respective places of hii.-iun'Hs at G o’clock EVERY EVENING, Saturdays executed. Tine atop is rendered necessary owing tu the amendment to the Shops and Offices Act. a 143 WHITELEV MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. Anniversary services conducted by HEW C. C. HARRISON, of Stratford. SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1911. Morning 11, Afternoon 3, Evening 7. Special Selections by Scholar-. Collections in aid of S.S. Funds. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911. Public Tea, G p.m. Admission Is; Scholars Free. Public Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Presentation of Prir.es. Addressers and Selections by Scholars. a! 17 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. The annual meeting of ti.e Board for the purpose of examining and settling the accounts for the year ending IF comber 81, 1910, will bo bold at tliu-Bonrd’.s Office, Brougham Street. New Plymouth, on MONDAY, March 20. 1911, at noon. Tire said accounts are printed and lie at the Board’s Office for the inspection of those persons iutererled. 0. S. RENNELL, a 231 Secretary.

TARANAKI I. A NO, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY’ (FEUMAXENT). Established 1860. MONTHLY Subscriptions will bo due and payable at the Secretary’s Office, Devon Street, New ' Plymouth, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. E. P, WEBSTER, Secretary. Now Plymouth, March 11, 1911. a 224 WILLIAM P. DOEG P lANOFORTE T AND UNER o HGAN (Prom J. and J. Hopkinson, London) Address: GILL STREET EAST. New Plymouth; or, care of Mr. C. Carter, Grocer, New Plymouth. i. 7 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on good security at Lowest Current Hates. GOV NTT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors. d 563 TENDERS. R. TANGARAKAU RIVER BRIDGE CONTRACT, Oil UR A HOAD. TENDERS will bo received at this office until noon of FRIDAY, the 31st day of March, 1911, for the ERECTION of a BRIDGE over the Xangarakau River, on Ohura Road, in Block HI, Pouatu Survey District, Whangamomona County. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the Public Works Offices, Stratford and New Plymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. J. MTvENZIE, 938 Resident Engineer.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 7

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