TENDERS. I NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. TENDERS arc requested for tire Supply of Groceries, Meat; Broad and Coal for the present year. • Schedules on application to the Secretary, National Bank Chambers. ' Tenders close on FRIDAY, January i 25, at 8 p.m. EDMUND LASH, 'iify Secretary. 412 TENDERS,! TENDERS to cut 70 Acres of Scrub on Pitone Road will be received till January 31, 1918. P. WOOD. Koru, 273 MISCELLANEOUS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. WEATHER permitting, the New Plymouth Citizens’ Band will give a Band Recital at Ngamotu -Beach on Thursday, '24th inst., Commencing at 7.45 p.m. Special Trams if traffic warrants. 421 F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. “A” COMPANY, XI. REGIMENT (TARANAKI RIFLES). ALL Members of “A” Company, XI. ' Regiment, are hereby notified that Evening Parades recommence on WEDNESDAY, 23rd instant, and that Compulsory Daylight Parades will be held on THURSDAY, 24th instant, and SATURDAY, 26th instant, at 2 o’clock p.m. E. N. WHITCOMBE, " Lieutenant, O.C. 422 CIONSUMPTIVES interview the cured ! —a Sjmcific Medicine awaits yon; only come. First write for particulars. One hour of its use expels doubt. No recurrence of the disease. —Massage Institute, corner Bowen Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington. 425 WANTED, for preserving works, Two Smart Meat Cutters (men), -wages Is 6d per hour and overtime.—« Apply in person to FOREMAN PRESERVING WORKS, Waitara Freezing “Works. ' • 428 WANTED. WANTED, Man for Clothing Department. Apply—- / &. B. WHITE & SONS, ' ' Box 35, New Plymouth. 434 EXPERT! PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. J MR. H. J. TUTSCHKA, Wellington’s Leading Timer, will be in New Plymouth this week. Ten years head tuner for the British and Continental Piano Company. Tuner to Mr. Bernard Page (City Organist), Mr. Herbert Bloy, leading colleges, convents, etc. Speciality : Pianolas and Player Pianos. Orders left with Herald Office will re-’ ceive prompt attention ( ' 435 M R - A. M. M acDIAR ' mid > DENTIST, Has recommenced practice at his Rooms, over J. and J. Auld’s, Devon Street (next to Bank of Australasia). Telephone 681. 210 TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. E. WOOLDRIDGE wishes to intimate to tourists and the travelling public thftt his commodious sevenseater cars will run to the Mountain every Sunday and Thursday, leaving the office of the Tourist and Expansion Lea'gue (where seats may be booked) at 8.30 a.m.; fare 15s return. Special trips arranged. , f 653 NOTICE, I HAVE decided to run a Three-Days-a-Week Service to “Waitara in conjunction with Mr. Smith, leaving New Plymouth Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.30 a.m. (Hookham’s Corner), leaving Waitara (Masonic Hotel) at 1.30 p.m. same days. All parcels and messages strictly attended to. E J. BAKER. 397 JgGMONT A AND p ASSOCIATION. The Egmont A. and P. Association will hold an AUTUMN gHOW on the Association's Grounds, Hawera, ON WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. AND 21st. 1918. \ Entries close February 9th. SEND FOR SCHEDULE. A. D. PERKIN, .Secretary, P.O. Box 148, OZO TOOTH POWDER has become popular in thonsanls of homes. Have you tried it ?. 6d per tin evei'i’-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7
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493Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7
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