AMUSEMENTS, ££OOD JJIEMFLAR pali;. A GENERAL BAZAAR IN AID OF EES BUILDING FUND) Will bo held on ’ THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9, To bo opened by F. E. 'Wilson, Egl. # at 2.30 pjn. EVENING at 7.30 o’clock. SALES. MUSIC, FUN. ADMISSION,-, Afternoon „ FREE. Evening SIXPENCE. ■ ' d 895 w EST O W N A L L. IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. EUCHRE PARTY To be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,19X5, PRIZES;] Ladies: First, a Ham; Second, Pair, Salt Cellars. Gentlemen: First, One Dozen Rose Plants; Second, Pair of Pictures, Play .commences at 8 p-m. Admission; Ladies Is, Gents Is Ad. ■H. MARFELL, dflOO Hon. Sec, COURT PRIDE OF NEW PLYMOUTH, No. 8207, A.OE. A DANCE will be held in the Foresters' Hall, GiU Street,, on ■ THURSDAY, September 9, Music by Mrs.- Moverloy’s Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen, .Is. ■ dBO9 APPLICATIONS. TO DRAPERS, WANTED, Manager for Drapery Department. Applicants to'abate ago and experience and to forward copies of two* testimonials. J. S. FOX. d 921 Okato. BOROUGH OF* NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF TRAMWAYS ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are. invited, and will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on SATURDAY, 1 18th inst., for the position of Electrical Tramways Engineer and Manager, at a Salary of. Three Hundred and Fifty, Pounds per annum. ■ ■■■■■■• Schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may bo obtained on application. F. T. BELLRINGER. dSSB ‘ Town Clerk. GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will bo held on MONDAY, September 6, at 7.30 p.m., in the Town ■Hall." .. - BUSINESS: To receive Report of Committee on-New~ Award, - C. FORD, dBB6 , Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED FROM'ALL! ) ED CROSS MARKET IN AID OF L OUR WOUNDED BOYS. ;p OPEN; SATURDAY, SEPT.: 11, And following Saturdays,. 5 , From 9to 6, AT HANNA’S OLD STUDIO, BROUGHAM STREET. ’arm Produce especially acceptable. KATE WILSON, Hon. Sec. 277, Courtenay St. Telephone 827, <l9Ol BUSINESS NOTICE. MR. HERBERT HURLE, having* sold his Fruit and Confectionery Business to Mr. J. Cleave, desires to thank the public of New Plymouth for their liberal support the many years he has been-in business, and trust's that they will extend the same liberal patronage to his successor. HERBERT HURLE. MR. J. CLEAVE, late of Inglewood* bogs to inform the Public of New Plymouth and district that he has purchased the old-established Fruit and Confectionery Business carried on in Devon Street for so many years by Mr. Herbert Hurlo, and trusts by stocking only the highest, quality goods to obtain a fair share of public patronage. A full stock of: the best Fruit anv Confectionery always on hand. ’ J. CLEAVE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I* ADD, Grocer, begs , J2i» l VIT to inform the injitanta of New Plymouth and district, it ho has removed from 283 Devon eet to larger promises, 248 and 250 vim Street (opposite Messrs; Nolan 1 Co.), lately occupied by MpHison’s. desire'to thank my numerous cusaors for their past favours, and hope it by strict attention to business to cive a continuance of the-same. ; Cote the address : E. E. GADD, GASH GROCER, 248 and 250 Devon Street, Now Plymouth. .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144777, 6 September 1915, Page 7
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509Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144777, 6 September 1915, Page 7
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