PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. VOGELTOWN BUS SERVICE, QWING to portions of the Carrington Road being under reconstruction, the Bus Service to Vogeltown will be suspended uptil further notice. Extra trips will be run to Westown for the time being. F. T. BELLRINGER, | Town Clerk. RAHOTU POUND. JMPOUNDED in the Rahotu Public Pound—One Jersey cow and calf. If not claimed and expenses paid, will fee sold on Tuesday next, July 15. P. BERGE, ' Poundkeeper. OKATO CHORAL SOCIETY, Okato Choral Society's Social, advertised for Tuesday, July 17, has been postponed until further notice to avoid clashiilg with Punihoi £JELEBRATE pEACE BY HELPING OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS. You will lave your opportunity on SATURDAY, JULY 19 SATURDAY, JULY 19 SATURDAY, JULY 19 When THE PIERROTS will appeal for help for the NEW PLYMOUTH SOLDIERS' HOSTEL. Raffles Games Auctions Entertainments Hoop-las, Etc. In Devon Street, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The "Surprise Packets" will be distributed from Special Stalls next Mr. Newton King's Offices. Bring your tickets and claim your prizes before 5 p.m. on the 19th instant. In the evening all unclaimed parcels and "Surprise Packets" will be sold. REMEMBER TgE r MEN - WHO MADE'THIS THANKFULNESS POSSIBLE. " ' Organised at the request of Mrs. Burgess, and by special permission cf the Citizens' ideate Committee. JAMES McLEOD, Chairman, Pierrots. D. MORGAN, Secretray, Pierrots. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. F connection with the Procession on Peace Saturday, 19th inst., prizes will be offered for the following exhibits taking part in the procession:— 1. Best exhibit emblematical of Peace. 2. Best exhibit featuring New Zealand Soldiers. 3. Best exhibit featuring Allied Forces (Naval, Air, or T.nnd Forces). 4. Best exhibit featuring Woman's Work in connection with the
war. 5. Best exhibit Decorated Trade Turnout (motor driven). 6. Beat exhibit advertising Trade or Business: 7. Best exhibit Decorated Turnoiit (fyorse vehicle). 8. Best exhibit Decorated Private Motor Car. 9. Most original turnout (horse or motor driven). 10. Moat original Fancy Dresa or Poster Costume. J, W; HAYDEN, Chairman. LOST. fjXHREE Grade Jersey CoWt, bell earmark right ear. A reward will be given to any person giving information leading to recovery of person detaining same win be prosecuted. The cows may be separate. N. BURKE, Lowgarth. 'Phone 187 M Eltliam. WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT, ISIO. QFFERS of land suitable for Workers 1 Dwellings are invited to be forwarded -to the office of the Labor Department, New Plymouth, by not later thaij July 21, 1919. Consideration will be given to sections offered singly or in any number. It is preferred that sections be ready for building upon, and so situated that drainage, h.e. water, and gas or electric ligh.t are available. _ F. W. ROWLEY, Superintendent of Workers' | , Dwellings. NOTICE OF REMOVAL! T HAVE removed my place of business from Griffiths' Buildings to premises lately occupied by T. W Welch, across the. road ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street, Jfew Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 1
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