I AMUSEMENTS. gANDSMENS X MAS B 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT ; PUKEKTJR-A PARK [ TUNE-GUESSING COMPETITIONPrize to the person subimttiiig-.rtho . greatest number of correct titles ofi tunes contained in a selection to be played by the band. Bandsmen-exempt. Refreshments' at tbe . Parkn-Kjost. ~ COLLECTION. Proceeds to be divided Members of the New PlyiDoutbCitizons’ Band. H. R. CATTLES’, Secretary. f 992 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH, WANTED to Purchase, Three 400gallou Iron Tanks. —Apply “to. orongh Engineer, Municipal Offices,, ew, Plymouth. # g 57 OF $ NEW' PMMOUTH. ITNLEAN-UP •VV Week:—' Programme-- for- ’ "this & Thursday, Gth inst., at noon:—Devon t Street, from Gover Streetdo-Daw-son Street. f’ Friday, 7th inst., at 8 a.m.—Devon Street, from Belt Road to Henui River (excluding business area as above). Saturday, Bth inst., at 8 a.m. —Area from Cnrrie Street to tbe Hami River between Gill Strect-and tho sea,, including Gill Street. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town-Clerk. g 55 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. IN pursuance of and subject to the powers vested in it by “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,’’ and the Amendments thereto, the New Plymouth Borough Council hereby fixes the Registration Fee for each dog within the said borough for the year ending December 31, 1918, to be the sum of IQs, or 5s if paid before March 31, 1918; Sheep and Cattle Dogs, as described in sub-section (c) of Section 8 of the above Act, 2s 6d; and the said Council hereby appoints the Municipal Offices, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, to be the Registration Office at which Dogs may bo registered and at which the register books shall be kept, and appoints WALTER HENRY HARVEY to be Registrar under the provisions of the said Act. Dated this.6th day of December,. 1917, ; F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. g 56 ’ j o(f\A MEN wanted to assist at Laidlaw Hobbs’ Big Auction Sale, opp. Criterion Hotel, Saturday nest, 11 o’clock. 6^7 TENDERS. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, will be received at the Board’s Office, New Plymouth, up to noon of FRIDAY, December 14. Plans and specifications at the Board’s Office, and at the office of the undersigned W. A. GUMMING, Registered Architect, 322 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. f 944 SALE OF PRIVILEGES. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of the Publican’s Booths (two) Privileges at the Stratford Racecourse on Now Year’s Day. Conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of this paper. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close with undersigned (to be forwarded in sealed envelopes marked “Tender”), at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY. December 8, 1917. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. f 847 HOUSEWIVES! Be sure and visit Laidlavv Hobbs’ Auction Sale, Saturday Criterion Hotel, for bargains. g 47 THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR Possessing Everything to bo — Desired. Strawberries and Cream (the first of the season), Dainty Afternoon Teas (homemade cakes, etc.), Pure Ice Cream Sundaes, Real Fruit Sodas. LUNCHEONETTE AT THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR ON SATURDAY. The Marble Bar Symphony Orchestra in Attendance. FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney),- Manager. SHARLAND’S Magnesia is particularly soothing when the digestion is disturbed and there is a nasty taste in tbe mouth. fS
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146000, 5 December 1917, Page 7
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