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ELECTION OP ELECTION OF CARNIVAL QUEEN CARNIVAL QUEEN CARNIVAL QUEEN Polling Starts To-day. HOW TO VOTE Buy a vote at Twopence each. Write ■umber and name of candidate on •paces allotted on voting tickets and record your vote by dropping same in »ny of the ballot boxes around town. START FIRST RETURN PUBLISEED ON SATURDAY NIGHT NOMINATIONS FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN I. MISS MADGE HENRICKS East End Bathing Reserve Committee). S. MISS PANSY POPPLEWELL (Moturoa Seaside Committee). 3 MISS GLORY HARRISON (Band) *. MISS EILEEN McGUIRE (T-..1 .-sir (,'ardston's Pupils). i. MISS ERNESTINE HOWELL (Tradesmen's Association). e. miss elsie White (New Plymouth Fire Brigade). 7. MISS VETA GILBERT (Dresden Piano Company). 8. MISS ANNIE HAWKE. (Football, Swimming and Sports Committee). 8. MISS MONA LEALAND. (Etzroy Bowling Club). 10. MISS HILDA MSHOP (Agricultural Society and County Ratepayers). 'll. MISS ELSE BENNETT (Friendly Societies). Vc.as Must be Deposited in Ballot Boxes. o—o —• —o—o —0 —O —0 —o —o—o—o —0 i i FREE VOTING COUPON o CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST o I rote for No.

R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. Citizens' Committee ANNIVERSARY Of The pROVINCE 3JABCH WO celebrate the 73rd Anniversary of the. Province, the Moturoa Sports €lub ha« decided to hold a REGATTA (Whick will in future become an ANNUAL AFFAIR.) ~ .-.-'" On' rpUISDAI MARCH Q1 . ■ - 1914 ' U3 ~ AT THE BREAKWATER. Come to the Seaside on this date and Celebrate the landing of the Early Settlers on New Plymouth's shores. AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD FIRST RACE COMMENCES AT 11.30 SHARP. DO NOT FAIL TO BE PRESENT SPECIAL TRAINS FROM HAWERA AND WAITARA. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. " Luncheon, 1/C; Afternoon Tea, 6d fruit, etc., on the grounds. .„, Admission to the beach: Adults, Is; children under 12 years, 6d. Funds will go towards building a public bathing pavilion, v. Prizes will be presented in the West End Gymnasium on the night of the sports, cofmencing at 8 o'clock. BALL AND SUPPER to follow in the West End Gymnasium. •" Admission: Gents., 2/6; ladies free. W. F. PAUL, * '"". Hon. Sec. " -..'C. W. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Brass Bands HSTUMENTS. MUSIC UPADBL ilhvtnted

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 1

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