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PUBLIC NOTICES. 'ELEBIIATIONS ARRANGEMENTS FOR - TO-DAY ■ 12.45 p.m. —Units of Procession assemble in streets mentioned in Official Programme. 1 30 p.m.—Procession. 230 p.m. —Official Ceremony in Pukekura Park. Adults will not be allowed on Sports Ground until after the Children are formed up. 7.30 p.m. —Units of Procession assemble in same streets as for afternoon procession. i.—Torchlight Procession. J. W. HAYDEN, Chairman General Committee. pEACE QELEBRATIONS TO-DAY'S PROCESSION. TO-DAY'S PROCESSION. 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 Red Cross Society, Plunket 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). —Eire Brigade, Trades Vehicles. Gill Street (from Kawau Street to Liardet Street).—Private Motor Cars, Private Horse Vehicles. Liardet Street (Fire Station).—Mothers, Wives and Sisters of Soldiers, Women's Patriotic Society, Women's National Re-

1.30 p.m.—Procession moves off in following order: Citizens' Band. Veterans and Returned Soldiers. Mayor,, Councillors and Members of Parliament. Representative Local Bodies. Ministers of Cliurehes. Women's Patriotic Society Ked Cross Society. Plunket Society. A.P. Patriotic Society N.P. Pierrots High School Cadets Technical School Cadef.3 Senior Cadets Boy Scouts Girls' High School State, Schools Private Schools Salvatica Army \ . Friendly Societies. Maori Organisation*, N.P. Brigade. Trade Vehicles. Private Motor Cars. Private Horse Vehicles.

Route of Procession to Pukekura Park, via St. Anbyn, Queen, Devon and Liardct Streets. A formal invitation to take part in the profession is extended to all the above bodies and organisations. The committee will be pleased to hear from other bodiea or organisations which may bpve been overlooked, and to welcome them to join the procession. F. T. BELLRINGER, For Procession Committee. ■OEACE QELEBRATION ARRANGEMENTS FOR SMALL CHILDREN NOT LV THE PROCESSION TO THE PARK.

gTALLS are provided at the Gilbert Street entrance (opposite the Bungalow) and at the North entrance (Fillis Street), at which ALL SMALL CHILDREN not in the procession may each receive a souvenir flag and a bag of sweets. . When anproaching the Park via Liardet Street' those on the right hand of the procession will go to the Gilbert Street Stand and those on the left will go to the Pillis Street stand. No vehicles of any kind must be parked in Gilbert Street between Liardet Street and Carrington Road. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSEES. Classes will be discontinued until TUESDAY, 19th inst. Day Classes will be closed until MONDAY, 18th inst. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. T'HE Inhalation Chamber has been installed in the Board's Office, St. Aubyn Street, and will be open to the public during office hours. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. WANTED, KNOWNyiSITORS to NEW PLYMOUTH will find The Victoria House centrally situated; yet quiet. An ideal place to stay for business or pleasure. Cleanliness and comfort guaranteed. Terms moderate.—A. Kemp, Proprietor. I Motor Cyclists enquire at any garage or cycle shop as to sizes and prices of (the "CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT" MOTOR CYCLE TYRE. 16

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1918, Page 1

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