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CONQUEST OF AFRICA. RESUMPTION of trade. LONDON. Nov. 19. The Union Castle Steamship Company has received a cable message from its South African representatives stating that all the towns on the central railway in Gorman East ilfrica, from Dar es Salaam to Tabora inclusive, are open to take goods from January 1. Finns desirous of opening up trade should apply to the senior political officer at Dar cs Salaam, making their own arrangements regarding the landing and shipping of cargo. CLINCHER CROSS TYRES the motorists delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved them the host longdistance tyro obtainable. Buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leading garages. WANTEDS. ETC. WANTED. —Straight from Dents to Ambury’s. Best Kid Gloves, all sizes for Kiddies, Maids andi Laches. g42 ANTED.—Just arrived at Ambury’s straight from Dents, Kiddies, Maids and Ladies Kid Gloves, all sizes. W"" ANTED.—OO to 3 Kiddies, 2to 6 Girls, 5} to 7'i Ladies. Dents Kid Gloves at Ambury’s. g'l2 ANTED.—Gent’s, bin- Dents Kid Gloves for your wife or sweetheart’s Christmas. 6s lid, 7s lld at Ambury’s, Now Plymouth. god MISCELLANEOUS. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. gERVICE OF gACRED J^USIC COLLECTION TOWARDS EXTINCTION OF DEBT. g4O THANKS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF EG MONT COUNTY. I HAVE to thank you, especially Rahotu voters, for your continued confidence, and as County Chairman, I will see the fair thing done, so each part of the district can rest contented, but during war time we must go steady, and to stop overlapping and rate-lcakago the Parihaka Road Board should be merged without delay. W. R. WRIGHT. g!9 THANKS. MRS. HEAVITT wishes to thank Dr. Blackley, Dr. Walker, the matron and all tho hospital staff for their kindness to her stay in the hospital; and also all friends who were so kind to her during her illness before entering tho hospital. g 22 HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OP EGMONT. I DESIRE to tender you my thanks for electing me as one of your representatives on the Taranaki Hospital and Charitable Aid Hoard, and I take this opportunity of assuring you that, as chairman of the Parihaka Road Board, and an ex-member of the Egmont J County Council, it will be my first duty to conserve your interests, consistent with the proper administration of Hospital and Charitable Aid matters. t ' JAS. YOUNG. Oaonui, Nov. 24, 1917. g 36 TARANAKI CHAMBER OF ( COMMERCE. THE Quarterly Meeting of tho Cham, bor of Commerce will bo held in tho Soldiers’ Club on Friday, December 7, at 8 p.m. Business: General. E. LASH, „gg Secretary. JMTZROY ]?ETE ]pOR School Fund. Y.M.C.A. Fund. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917. Commencing at 2 o’clock, CHILDREN’S DISPLAY OF WORK, of Physical Drill, Poi Dance, Marches, Exhibition of Methods of Rescue and Release, Competitions, Tug-of-war, Afternoon Tea, Ice Creams, Salads, etc., Sale of Work, Produce, Etc., Etc. Admission, 6d; Children, Free. f 997 METHODIST CHURCH. FITZROY HALL, DECEMBER 13. Q.RAND QHRISTMAS JpETE. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, 7. Admission 6d. f 990 URENUI - WAITARA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily except Thursdays. Leaves Urenui at S a.m., Waitara 9.15 a.in. Leaves New Plymouth 3 p.m., Waitara (for Urenui), 4.80 p.m. Note. —No service on Thursdays. -d689 ARTHUR J. SMITH. Proprietor. A

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145999, 4 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145999, 4 December 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145999, 4 December 1917, Page 7