THANKS NOTICE. THANKS NOTICE. TATE. TV. WEBBER, anti Family Wish to sincerely thank kind friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their late sad bereaveTHANKS- NOTICE. TVTES. MAIN wishes to thank Dr. I ’- L Walker, and the Matron and Staff of the New Plymouth Hospital for their kind attention to her late husband; also all those friends who sent letters, telegrams and floral emblems in her recent sad bereavement. • e 658 THANKS NOTICE. T DESIRE to thank Dr. Walker, the Matron and Staff of the New Plymouth' Hospital for their skill and kindness to Miss Allen whilst a patient under their- care. J. H. ALLEN. e 549
APPLICATIONS. A PPLICATIGNS, to i)e made on P.S.C. Foim 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to noon on July 26, 1920, for the following positions;— Estates Administration Clerks, Public Trust Department, Clerical Division; C. IV., £375—£400; C. V-, £3l5 —£350; C. VI., £240-£3OO. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Further particulars may he obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, , Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. e 468 ENGINE-DRIVER WANTED. TWANTED, Driver for Stationary ” Engine; second-class driver’s ticket required. Apply—w “DRIVER,” P.O. Box 212, New Plymouth. e 530 ! . ' LODGE NOTICE. DE. BURGH ADAMS LODGE, No. 446, I.C. “REGULAR Meeting to-morrow evoning (21st),. at the Masonic Hall, Robe Street, at 7.30 o’clock. Visiting Brethren cordially welcome. By command of £he W.M. W. F. BROOKING, P.M., Secretary. e 541 MISCELLANEOUS. ’ Q WANTED, by dressmaker, Sewing by ' ' day; 8s per day.—AddroSs Herald Office. e 562 THE I. & C. VULCANISING AND RETREADING WORKS. No. ,3 Building, Criterion Garage, LIARDET STREET. your Tyre and' Tube Repairs direct to works. I will giv£ you satisfaction at reasonable prices. Best workmanship assured. A. INGS, ■ Proprietor. e 650 '
OPENING NOTICE. T WISH to notify the public that I have started an up-to-date Buipk Taxi for hire, day or night. 364 St. Aubyn Street: ’phone 814. W. JAMES. e 326 DANCE IN COMFORT. DANCE IN COMFORT. JJND pAVILION. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS.' • Most Completely Equipped Dancing Hall in Town. CATERING FOB ALL CLASSES. CATERING FOR ALL CLASSES. ' Hall Music Supper. Hall#.— — Music Supper. . 'MINIMUM CHARGES. MINIMUM CHARGES. Full particulars from— A. ■ ROBERTS, President. B. BENNOCH, Secretary. e 456 ■QNIVERSITY (CORRESPONDENCE (COACHING QOLLEGB, 22, 7, 19, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. SESSION 1919-1920. Courses axe prepared for Matriculation, Public Service Examinations, Teachers’ Certificates, Degree‘Examinations, eto. Also Individual Coaching by Correspondence. ‘Prospectus, terms and all information may be obtained on application to H. A. Holl, 8.A., Cantab, Hons, in Maths.; or to Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs. c 252 pAST JJND (COACH pACTORY. Motor-car Body Repairs, Cars r Painted or Enamelled in any colour and stylo required. Farm Implements repaired by first-class workmen. Horse-shoeing and General Smithing. Rubber Tyres fitted to Gig and Trap Wheels. pEECH. Next Bank of Now South Wales, f INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16795, 20 July 1920, Page 7
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469Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16795, 20 July 1920, Page 7
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