AMUSEMENTS. JJAHQTU QOPPER rjvßjjb G£ AND CONCERT By OKATO CHORAL SOCIETY In ' THE RAHOTU* HALI TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, MlB, " At S pjn. ■''■- ~ Admission; Adults, 2/-. Children, 1/-. WALTER G GREEN, Hon. Secretary. KfOKO fJORONATION TJALL A FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE - Will be tendered to Miss L. 51. Spence, in the above ball, on TUESDAY EVENING • AUGUST 27, 1918. • Admission: Gents, 2/6. Ladies, t '
PARROTS' £3OOO STUNT. PIERROTS' £3OOO STUNT. PIERROTS' £3OOO STUNT. THE ANNUAL APPEAL FOR THE N.P. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE AND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME. TT is now over a year since an appeal was made on behalf of the local Patriotic Funds, which are almost depleted, and the Pierrots have undertaken to ensure that the good work carried on by these organisations on behalf of the Boys shall not be permitted to languish. The money is used entirely for Comforts for Soldiers at the Front on Transports, and in the Camps, to meet the pressing needs of subsidiary organisations, and for the temporary relief of urgent cases of distress. THE SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME has not been previously worked on a large scale In New Plymouth. It. is proposed to issue 00,000 tickets, every ticket ensuring a prize of some kind. Many very valuable prizes are already promised, and the public is appealed to to donate further articles to be used for prizes. An official house-to-house canvass is about to be made by members of the Pierrots for spare articles of any value, and receipts will be given for every donation. NOTHING IS TOO SMALL, NOTHING IS TOO VALUABLE to be turned into money for the SOLDIERS' COMFORT. For the New Plymouth Pierrots— JAS. McLEOD, Chairman. C. DE C. MORGAN, Secretary. H. BROOKMAN, President.
NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. Chairman and Members of the New Plymouth Harbor Board invite Ratepayers of the Harbor District to attend a meeting .to be held in the OTAKEHO HALL, on Monday, August 26 at 8 p.m. AUROA HALL, on Tuesday, August 27, at 8 p.m. MANAIA HALL, on Wednesday. Au<,mst 28, at 8 p.m. KAPL'Nl—Thursday, August 29, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of discussing the Board's proposals for extensions to the Harbor.
RENDERS are invited for the supply of 100 yards of shingle and 20 yards of boulders to the Normanby School. For further particulars apply to— THE SECRETARY. Taranaki Education Board, New rlymouth. PROTESTANT pOLITICAL ASSOCIATION NEW PLYMOUTH GROUP FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. ENROLMENT for membership and subscription to the Protestant Five Hundred Fund may be handed to Mr. G. McGahey, City Fruit and Flower Co., or addressed to P.O. Box 199, New Plymouth. Membership Cards will be issued to all members. Personal acknowledgment will be made of all subscriptions received, H. PENNINGTON, • Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1918, Page 1
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