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JEW PLYMOUTH QHAUTAUQUA WEEK GET A SEASON TICKET NOW - SAVE MONEY. A ticket for the whole season, covering svery day, and all numbers, is leas than nail the price of single admissions. SiUDEMS, (Is; SOLDIERS, 4s; CHILDREN, 4s. (Plus War Tar 1 Ti "'~*~ ~~n be obtained from: White & Sons, McLeod & Slake, W. A. Colli?, y, leei & Co, John Avery, Gilmour & Clarke, Morey & Sons, J. A •' aaki Herald and Taranaki Daily News. Jp\V pLYMOUTH jQHADTAIPQUA MABCH 12, 13, 14, 15,17,18. BIG TENT OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.

NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. lE. P. FRASER, Labor M.P. (Wellington Central), will explain LABOR'S IDEALS £VEKYBODY'S rpHEATRE SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 o'clock. Meetings for TRADES UNIONISTS in Good Templar Hall on Sunday morning at 1030 o'clock. Mr. Fraser will speak at WAITARA on Sunday afternoon. Come and bear the aims of Labor explained by a Labor Leader. QUESTIONS INVITED AT ALL MEETINGS. LATE TRAMS. RETURNED SOLDIERS. J3RIVATES BLAKE AND SIM, both Returned Soldiers, will address A PUBLIC MEETING GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 11, at 8 PJK. "Returned Soldiers and the Liquor Question" will be their topic. Hear their first hand views. WALMATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of members of the above club will be held in the SecMary't, Office,. Prince* Street, Hawera, on TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919, at"B p.m. Business: To pass rules and legulations, under Driving Act, regulating admission of bookmakers and undesirables to the ' club's race meetings. G. A. HOLDER, j Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. WAR FUND BURSARIES. FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. ■"THE National War Funds Council invites applications from Returned Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, who have matriculated, for fifty bursaries to be held at any College affiliated to the New Zealand University. The Bursaries will be for students in (a) Arts and Science; (b) Law; (c) Medicine; (d) Dentistry; (e) Music; (f) Engineering; (g) Commerce; (h) Agriculture, and (i) Public Health. The Bursaries will be of fifty pounds per year, and will be tenable for either four or five years (as may bj necessary), subject to good behavior, industry, and proficiency. Applicants must state their military records and numbers, and address their applications to the Secretary War Funds Branch, Internal Affairs Department, Wellington. As the University Colleges are about to resume, immediate application is necessary. G. W. RUSSELL, Chairman National War Funds Council Wellington, March G, 1919. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated ' under "The Buildhig Societies Act, 1880.") gUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY Saturday, March 8, 1910), till a p.m. t. M. MONTFATH, i Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1919, Page 1

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