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HAWKE'S BAY'S BIG FESTIVAL THE MAIiDI GHA..S. To be held at NAPIER Saturday, Dec. 26, Monday, Dec. 28 NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST CARNIVAL. The most frivolous frivol in these elongated isles. THE MARDI GRAS THE MARDI GRAS A FEW LEADING FEATURES: IMPRESSIVE CORONATION CEREMONIES: WONDERFUL PROCESSION ON BOXING DAY, Consisting of a series of quaint, novel anil unique Tableaux—descriptive, humorous and spectacular. The finest pageantry ' display ever witnessed in Australasia, and equalling- the great procession of Nice and New Orleans. 1. QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS 2. KING OF THE MARDI GRAS 3. MAORI QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS THE GREAT MASKED FETE. FASCINATING LANTERN PARADE. HUGE MASKED BALL ON WILSON PARK." SIDE SHOWS in abundance, including the Joy Wheel; Ocean Wave; Carousal, etc., etc.; Pierrot Concerts; Coon Bands; and Minstrel Entertainments. SEVERAL BRASS BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Exciiing Displays of Horsemanship by Troupes of Coss-adis; Indians; Cowboys; 'Lancers and Highwaymen. THE MARDI GRAS. THE MARDI GRAS. The Huge Frivol. The Great Sight. THE CARNIVAL (WHICH STANDS NEW ZEALAND OS ITS HEAD AND MAKES IT (iIDDY. Two Days and Two Nights of Joyous Pastime and Happy abandon. . Official Programme fid; posted 7d. | Direction: Napier Thirty Thousand Olub (Incorporated). ... JOHN HOPKINS.

COUNTY OP TARANAKI. | pUBLIC NOTICE "is hereby given that;! the Rate Collector will be at the j ■Moa Road Board Ollice, Inglewood, from i 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of December, for the purpose of I receiving rates. JOSEPH BROWN, j County Chairman. ! New Plymouth, Dec. 10, 1914. J ■ — , BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j APPLICATIONS are invited and will i be received by the undersigned up j to Noon on TUESDAY, January 5 next j for the position of Assistant Inspector at a salary of Two pounds a week. | Schedule of duties and conditions may be seen at the Borough Offices. j F. T. BELLRINGER, | Town Clerk, j CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR I HOLIDAYS. | Master Butchers of New Plymouth and Fitzroy will observe the following holidays during Christmas and New Year:— Christmas Day, Dec. 25. Boxing Day, Dec. 28. ■Monday, Dec. 28, open till 8.30 a.m. (No delivery). New Year's Day, Jan, 1. Saturday, Jan. 2. LICENSING POLL, 1914. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL. LICENSING DISTRICT OF PATEA. F Pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1008. J hereby give public notice that at the Licensing Poll taken under the provisions of the said Act the number of valid votes recorded for each proposal submitted under Section 3 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, was as follows: —■ For the proposal that Licenses be granted in the district. 3111 For the proposal that no Licenses be granted in the district 3020 The total number of valid votes recorded at the Poll was 0431, and as the number of valid votes recorded in favor of the proposal that no Licenses lie granted in the district is less than threefifths of the total number of valid votes recorded, I hereby declare that proposal to be not carried. Dated at Hawera this 18th day of December, 1914. D, MASON, Returning Officer LICENSING POLL, 1914 DECLARATION OF LICENSING , POLL. JjICENSING DISTRICT OF T-ARANAKT. TN Pursuance of the Licensing Act, 190S, I herebv give public, notice that at the Licens'iiia Poll taken under the pro- 1 visions of the said Act the number of valid votes recorded for each proposal submitted under Section 3 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, was as follows: For the proposal that Licenses be granted in the district . 3123 For the proposal that no Licenses be granted in the district •'OIU The total number of valid votes recorded at the Poll was C 127, and as the number of valid votes recorded m iavor of the proposal that no Licenses be granted in the district is less tnan i threefifths of the total number of valid votes recorded, I hereby declare that proposal to be not carried. Dated at New Plymouth this 18th day of December, 1914. J. TERRY, Returning Officer, MJT-T CAN MO we fcwt T&lue yon cm po»aibly g«t. By merit .„ „ glona it has taken the MU A I O pre-eminent place, "by meritalone It still keops it Get Nolson Mor' "*> *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 1

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