PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THOSE WHO WORKED AND VOTED FOR PROHIBITION ON APRIL 10. THE N.Z. ALLIANCE & NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE RETURN THANKS. The N.Z. Alliance and The National Efficiency League desire to most heartily thank all who voted in favor of Prohibition on April 10. Special thanks are also tendered to all those who worked so splendidly in securing such a substantial Prohibition majority within the Dominion. If the final result discloses a majority against Prohibition, as seems probable, a further campaign for the abolition of the Liquor Traffic without compensation at the General Election, will be commenced immediately, and the Alliance and the Efficiency League appeal now to all electors to support this proposal, and specially request all who are willing to assist in the campaign to send their names at once to the local organisation, or to Head Office in Wellington. R. S. GRAY, President, New Zealand Alliance. 'W.D.HUNT . President, National Efficiency League. ANZAO DAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 25. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES, At 2.45 p.m. TN Everybody -- and People's Picture Theatres. Returned Soldiers and Veterans attend at Everybody's. Other units as arranged. C. H BURGESS, Mayor. Residents of NEWALL ROAD cordially invite the people of the Surrounding Districts to the ANZAC DAY CELEBRATIONS at THE SCHOOL, commencing at 1.30. Proceedings: Saluting the Flag; Addresses by Proi Welcome Home to Local Returned Soldiers (Q.M.S. Ducker, Troopers F. Burgeßs and R. Cassie. SOCIAL IN THE EVENING. A. JONES, Hon. Secretary, J] > TOURIST MOTOR SERVICE, EASTER, 1919. THURSDAY, April 17 to TUESDAY, April 22, both days inclusive. Cars will leave Tourist Office daily at 9 a.m. for Mountain House, returning at 4 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH -OPUNAKE MAIL SERVICE. Easter Monday.—Car will leave garage for Hawera Trots 9 a.m. Return fare 27s 6d. Book early. E. WOOLDRIDGE, ' Proprietor. £5 REWARD fPHE above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the detection of the person responsible for defacing the front of the Taranaki Daily News Office. CHA-THAUGHT-YER Were going to MONDAY So we are! It is safe for the Kiddies, and you do not get sand in your sandwiches. THE WATER CHUTE from 11 a.m. THE GREAT ORCHESTRALA from 2.30 p.m. Cold Luncheon, 1/6. Afternoon Tea,9d. Soft Drinks, Fruit, Lollies, Nuts, etc., obtainable on grounds. STRING ORCHESTRA in attendance. Just Fancy, and only 6d admission for adults, and children half-price. The Last ©f the Holidays Thia Year. SO DOiT'T MISS THE BUS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1919, Page 1
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