pATKIOTIC jjECßuimr, DEMONSTRATION SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 10 and 17. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 16: Church Parade of Territorials, Veterans, , Cadets and Defence Rifle Club. Special Sermons at all the Churches. MONDAY, MAY 17: THEATRE ROYAL, at 8 pan. PUBLIC MEETING In aid of Recruiting Movement, to be adddessed by MR. J. T. M. HORNSBY, M.P., and other Well-known Speakers. A Musical Programme will be contributed by Messrs J. Haslam, Hill-John-son, Lambert and Day, Miss Gilbert, and a Chorus. Prior to the meeting there will be a Parade of Territorials, Veterans, Cadets,, Defence Rifle Club and Fire Brigade, who will march through the town, headed by the Citizens' Hand, which will play selections of Patriotic Music at the Theatre Royal. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION, but a COLLECTION will be taken up by Boy Scouts for THE BELGIAN FUND. THB THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL pIRE BRIGADE pIiHN k JUNCY |)RESS ftALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, will be held in the KING'S BIRTHDAY (THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915).
DANCING: Children from 7 to 9.30. Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN, I TICKETS: v Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 23; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and I the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's ; Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. WAREA HALL. gALL IN AID OF BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Under the auspices of the Waiea Athletic Club. TUESDAY, MAY 25. Mrs. George's Orchestra. 2QA to 300 ACRES BUSH-FALLING - ' at TUTUTAWA, liaridy to metal, in lots of 60 to 70 acres, if required. Apply toi— LOAN AND MERCANTILE, Stratford. NEW PLYMOUTH BROTHERHOOD. (Unsectarian.j GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. SUNDAY, MAY 16: OPENING MEETING OF NEW SESSION. Chairman: The President, the Rev A. B. Chappell, SI.A. Speaker: MR. J. T. M. nORNSBY, M.P. Subject: "Life's Realities and llow t Deal with Them." ALF GRAY, Hon. See. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OR--BANLSATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. OWE*® to the fact that the notices in connection with the Society's Annual Meeting were somewhat lata in reaching the various shareholders, thereby preventing them from having sufficient time to di cuss same and arrange for fresh nominations for the new Directorate, it lias been decided to propose a resolution at the meetings o* Saturday next, the 15th instant, that both tin Annual Meeting and the Extraordinary Meeting for passing special resolution be dissolved and the Directors be requested to convene new meetings on a later date of which due notice will bo given, and it is intended to allow further time for nomination! for Directors and for depositing proxies for the new meetings which it is intended to call.
•A. HOLDER, Secretary. SHOOTLXG SEASON, 1915. LICENSES to Shoot Coelc Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Tarar.aki Acclimatisation Society's District will be issued by the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Opunnke, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarelm, Rahotu, Tariki, Urcnui, Uruti. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. AH Licenses must be produced on request of the Rangers. A Close Season is being observed for Native Pigeons, 0. N. FIRTH. iHi7i:fJ: ! :"":*£,-»',, Hon. See, T
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 289, 15 May 1915, Page 1
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