NEW PLYMOUTH PIERROTS.
( r . ■»■ PEACE DAY STUNT. A well-attended meeting l of the New Plymouth Pierrots was held last night for the purpose of making further arrangements for the effort on Peace Day, the funds from which will he devoted to the Soldiers' Hostel Fund. The following arrangements for stalls were made:— Hoop-la—Opposite Criterion Hotel: Messrs. J,' Kenny and L, Hoffmann. Surprise . Packets—Between Newton King's and. .Hall's (Chemist): Messrs.. Payne and J..Brasch. Produce Raffles.—Messrs. Flanagan, McLcod, Abbott, Urquhart, Jenkinson, Kohertson, Clarke, Morgan and Brookman. One-Shilling Envelopes Messrs. F. Duckworth, H. Mace, P. Webster, A. K. Smart, R. Parkin, J. Hoskin, P. Boyd, J. Eberlett, and A. Wilson. Auction Stall—-Messrs. C. Fair-brother, L, B. Webster, F. Honan, li. Whitcombe, M. Armstrong, L. Nolan, and L. Clarke. The Bodyless Woman—A. Wilson. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that the parcels in connection with the surprise packet scheme, the envelopes for which were sold to the public some time ago, will be distributed in connection with the effort. A further meeting of Pierrots will be' held,on Monday next.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 3
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176NEW PLYMOUTH PIERROTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1919, Page 3
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