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PUBLIC NOTICES. PEACE fJELEBRATIONS ARRANGEMENTS FO)f» PROCESSIONS. FIRST RROCESSION, ON DAY OFFICIAL NEWS RECEIVED OF SIGNING OF ARMISTICE. Procession forms at Fire Brigade Station in Courtenny Street at 2 p.m., proceeding to Railway Station, via Devon and Queen Streets. If news is received after 2 p.m. this procession takes place the following day. SECOND PROCESSION, ON DAY FOLLOWING ABOVE. 12.45 p.m.—Each Unit of the Procession is expected to be formed up at this hour in the following positions: Gill Street (between Currie and Brougham Streets). Band, Veterans and Returned Soldiers. Currie Street (from Devon to Gill Street). Mayor, Councillors, Members of Parliament, Local Bodies, Ministers of Churches, Red Cross Society, N.P. Patriotic Society, N.P. Pierrots. Kawau Street. —High School Cadets. Technical School Cadets. Senior Cadets, Boy Scouts, Schools, Friendly Societies, Maori Organisations. Currie Street (from Gill Street to Railway Yards).—Fire Brigade, Trades Vehicles. Gill Street (from Kawau Street to Liardet Strci.-t). —Private Motor Cars, Private Horse Vehicles. Liardet Street (Fire Station).—Women's Patriotic Society, Women's National Reserve. 1.30 p.m.—Procession moves off in following order: Citizens' Band. Veterans and Returned Soldiers. Mayor, Councillors and Members of Parliament. Local Bodies. Ministers of Churches. Red Cross Society. N.P. Patriotic Society N.P. Pierrots High School Cadets Technical School Cadets Senior Cadets Boy Scouts Girls' High School State Schools > Private Schools Salvation Army Band. Friendly Societies. Maori Organisations. NP. Fire Brigade. Trade Vehicles. Private Motor Cars. Private Horse Vehicles. Route of Procession to Pukekura Park, via St. Anbyn, Queen, Devon and Liardet Streets. A formal invitation to take part iu the procession is extended to all the above bodies and organisations. The committee will be pleased to hear from other bodies or organisations which may have been overlooked, and to welcome them to join the procession. F. T. BELLRINGER, For Procession* Committee. NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED SOL DIERS' ASSOCIATION. QN the receipt of the news of the Declaration of Peace all returned soldiers are requested to parade in mufti at the Soldiers' Club to atteud the celebrations. W. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS—PEACE DEMONSTRATION. JN view of the total disregard of traffic regulations which took place on the Bth instant, and the grave danger caused to the public thereby, owners of vehicles are notified that in future demonstrations the traffic regulations must be strictly adhered to. The Borough Inspectors have been instructed to prosecute persons disregarding the regulations. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH EXPANSION AND TOURIST LEAGUE. 'THE Adjourned Public Meeting of the League will be held on TUESDAY, November 12, at the Soldiers' Club, at 8 pan. W. A. COLLIS, Secretary. A SODA FOUNTAIN SENSATION. THE LAST WORD IN CARBONATORS. A Carbonate is now on the market which requires no electrical or hydraub'c mechanism. It is automatic and continuous, and has a capacity of 30 gallons per hour. It Baves fully two-thirds more gas than its nearest competitor, is simplicity itself, and no trouble to work. A NATIONAL CARBONATOR AND A GREAT MONEY-MAKER. Suitable for almost any shop having water pressure. Write for descriptive booklet. _ Get in touch with us for all the latest ideas and appliances—Crushed Fruits, Syrups, Carbonatora, Freezers and Supplies. \ A. MESSENGER & CO., t'oda-Water Specialists, -«353 Queen g tij Auckland

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1918, Page 1

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