])RY QR E T! \\THICHJ NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE A PUBLIC MEETING A PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 6, at 8 p.m. SPEAKERS: W D. HUNT, Esq., one of New Zealand's leading business men, and Dominion President, of the New Zealand National Efficiency League, and a member df the Government Efficiency Board. A S. GRAY, Esq., one of New Zealand's best Platform Thh meeting is eailed by the New Plymouth Branch of the Business Men's National Efficiency League.
PLYMOUTH QHAUTAUQUA This is Community Get-Together Week, worth while in every respect, with its clear entertainment, jjispiring music, and gripping lectures. THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME IS BUILT lOR NATIONAL SERVICE. The Programme will contain in splendid lectures on national problems of vital interest. The musical programme will include, among other attractions, Miss Carie Lanceley, Australia's own Prima Donna; Apollo Concert Company, featuring the Apollophone: The Melody Mirth Quartette, each one a dainty artist; and the Southern Seas Sextette, with a programme of uutellable delight. GET A SEASON TICKET NOW SAVE MONEY. A ticket for the whole season, covering every day, and all numbers, is less than half the price of single admissions. PRICES:—ADULT SEASON TICKET, 10s, after the noon of opening day, 12s; STUDEKTS, (is; SOLDIERS, 4s; CHILDREN, 4s. (Plus War Tax).
EW PLYMOUTH MARCH 12, 13, 14, is, 17, 18, BIG T ENT OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.
PUBLIC NOTICES. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD. yTiITORS coming by rail to the Show may pass along the Company's Private Siding from Smart Road Station, but 'he Company cannot be held liable for any accident which any person may meet with while on thi> Company's property. J. MILNE, General Manager. TPHE MATRON of the New Plymouth Hospital desiies to thank the members of the Church of England, Waitara, per Rev Gavin, for gifts of fruit and vegetables, from the Harvest Festival. WHSAT TRADK REGULATIONS, 1919. fpHE maximum price payable to the grower for good milling wheat in the North Isand, and the Provincial Districts of Nelson and Marlborough, is us lOd per bushel, on trucks nearest railway station, sacks extra. The ir>aximum price payahle to the grower of under milling wheat, is Cs Bd, on trucks nearest railway station, sacks extra. All wheat must in the first instance be offered by the grower to a licensed Government broker, in terms of Clause 17, of the Wheat Trade Regulations, 1919. w. g. Mcdonald, Wheat Controller. BOROUGH Ol? NEW PLYMOUTH. DISTRICT ELECTOR'S LIST. fTHE Electors are hereby notified tliEt a supplementary list is now being coi piled, end all possessing the necessary qualific.itions are specially invited to see that their name? are on the main roll or supplementary list or their claims to be placed on such list sent in. Husbands or wives or ratepayers should be particular to claim under their ratepayer's qualification end not under the residential qualification. Claim forms may be obtained at the Borough Offices. Claims received after Tuesday, the Ist day of April will be too late fo- enrolment on the rolls to be used at the election of 'Muyor and Councillors which takes place on the .'toth April next. Relatives of soldiers should note that a soldier does not loose his residential qualifie.ition by absence on active service If the name of a. soldier on active service ha-, been struck off the roll the same may he restored At any time before the closing of the ro.I upon the facts being brought under the notice of the Council. P. 'f. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1919, Page 1
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