PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH 4. & P. SHOW, MARCH 5 AND 6, 1919. 0 N Thursday, March C, 1919, special trains will run as under: — New Plymouth dep. :j.20 p.m., Smart Road 5.35 p.m., Lepperton Jot. 0 p.m, Inglewood (i.45 p.m., Tariki 7.18 p.m., Mid hirst 7.34 p.m., Stratford arr. 7.44 p.m. This train will NOT take passengers for Waitara brunch New Plymouth dep. 0 p.m., Smart Road 0.10 p.m., Lepperton Jet. 0.42 p.m., luglewood 7.35 p.m., Tariki 8.0 p.m., Midhirst 8.10 p.m., Stratford 8.36 p.m., 'EltEnm 8.57 p.m, Normanby 9.21 p.m., Hawera arr. 9.31 p.m. The usual 3.45 p.m. train New Plymouth to Hawera will NOT rail. WAITARA BRANCH: The usual 3.45 p.m. and 7:10 p.m. trains from Waitara and the 4.28 p.m. from Lepperton will NOT run. Special train leaves Waitara 0.15 p.m. connecting a,t Lepperton with 0.0 p.m. train New Plymouth to Hawera. Return train leaves Lepperton 0.46 p.m. The usual 5.5 p.m. (rain from Waitara will take passengers for all stations io Stratford. Special train leaves Waitara 7.30 p.m., connecting with mail train to New Plymouth. TOKO BRANCH: The usual 7.2 p.m. train Stratford to Whnagamomona will be delayed to leave Stratford 8.32 p.m. (after arrival of train leaving New Plymouth at G p.m.), BY ORDER. HOLIDAY NOTICE. jpURSUANT to the terms of "The Banking Act, 1908;'' Thursday, Otli di:y of March, 1919, is hereby appointed Soecial Bank Holiday at the Oflices of the undermentioned Banks at New Plymouth, Inglewood and Waitara. Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., R. A. Holmes, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, B. M. Molineaux, Inspector. Bank of Australasia, R. B. Smith, Inspector. National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., D. W. Duthie, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, W. Calender, General Manager. WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. Soldiers' Mothers, Wives and Children are invited to a gathering at the Kawaroa Park Bungalow next Saturday afternoon (March 8), at 2.30 p.m. Afternoon tea provided. Christmas Tree for the children. Chief Electoral Office, Wellington, 20th Feb., 1919. SPECIAL LICENSING POLL TO BE TAKEN ON 10th APRIL, 1919. NOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. member of the Expeditionary Forces who has already returned to New Zealand should make application for enrolment on the regular Electoral Roll of the district in which he resided before he left New Zealand. He has not lost his right to be so enrolled by reason of his absence on military service. If on the_ day of the Poll he expects to be resident out of that district, he can obtain an absent voter's permit. Tiie rolls for the .Special Licensing Poll close finally on the Oth day of March, AND APPLICATION FOR ENROLMENT MUST BE MADE ON OR BEFORE THAT DATE. Returned soldiers who have already been discharged or whose discharges will become final before the 10th of April must observe that, inasmuch as they have ceased or will have ceased to be members of the Expeditionary Forces, they can only vote on the 10th of April, as electors of a district, and cannot have their votes recorded under the special provisions permitted by the law for existing members of the Expeditionary Forces. The above applies to all returned soldiers who have already arrived, and to all returned soldiers who may arrive before the 3rd of MARCH next. Members of the Expeditionary Forces who arrive on or after the 3rd of March and before the 10th of April will not be finally discharged until the 11th of April, and will remain members of the Expeditionary Fortes and be entitled to record their votes as such under the special Regulations provided in that behalf. J. HISLOP, Chief Electoral Ollicer. FOR SALE. g-TON Leyland Motor Lorry, in good running order, for immediate disposal. Owner leaving for England. "LEYLAND," e/o Box 71, Palmerston North. "TO BE OR NOT TO BE? THAT IS THE QUESTION"
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 1
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