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APPLICATIONS. KAHUI CO-OP. DAIRY CO,, LTD. FIRST ASSISTANT WANTED. APPLICATIONS, with references, Trill be received up till July 22nd for the position of First Assistant for the above company. Returned soldiers preferred. Wages, £3 lus and bonus and usual allowances, 0. I. SHRIMPTON, Manager, Raliotu. TENDERS FOR CARTING. Brooklands Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd.j invite tenders for carting to and from the factory, Puniho Road, for two years. Specifications may be seen at the company's office. Tenders close with. the undersigned at 5 p.m. July 19. R. PEPPERELL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. pEACB CELEBRATIONS. PROCESSION—SATURDAY, JULY 19. 12.15 p.m.—Each Unit of the Procession is expected to be formed up at this hour in the following positions: Gill Street (between Currie and Brougham Streets): Citizens' Band, Veterans, and Returned Soldiers. Currie Street (from Devon to Gill Street) —Mayor, Councillors, Members of Parliament, Local Bodies, Ministers of Churches, Red Cross Society, Plunket Society, N.P. Patriotic Society, N.P. Pierrots. Kawau Street: Frontiersmen, High School Cadets, Technical School Cadets, Senior Cadets, Boy Scouts, Schools, Salvation Army Band, Trades Unions, Friendly Societies, Maori Organisations. Currie Street (from Gill to Railway Yards): Fire Brigade, Trades Vehicles, Tramways, Railways. Gill Street (from Kawau Street to Liardct Street): Private Motor Cars, Private Horse Vehicles. Cars coming into this street should corae in via Cover Street or streets cast of Gover Street. Lhrdet Street (Fire Station): Mothers, Wives and Sisters of Soldiers, AVomen's Patriotic Society, Women's Reserve. 1 p.m.—Procession moves off ill the following order: Citizens' Band. Veterans and Returned Soldiers. Women's Societies join in at Fire Station. Mayor, Councillors and Members of Parliament. Representatives Local Bodies Ministers of Churches Women's Patriotic Society. Rel Cross Society. Plunket Society. NJ?. Patriotic Society. N.P. Pierrots. Legion of Frontiersmen. High School Cadets. Technical School Cadets. Senior Cadets. Boy Scouts. Giris' High School. State Schools. Private Schools. Salvation Army Band. Trades Union. Railway Union. Tramways Union. Friendly Societies. Maori Organisations. N.P. Fire Brigade, | Trade Vehicles. | Private Motor Carg. I Private Horse Vehicles.

.Eoute of Procession to Pukelrara Park via St. Aubyn, Queen, Devon, Gover, Courtenay and Liardet Streets. A formal invitation to take part in the Procession is extended to all the above bodies and organisations. The Committee will be pleased to hear from other bodies or organisations which may have been overlooked, and to welcome them to joia the- procession. P. T. BELLRINGER, For Procession Committee. QEL-EBRATE pEACE BY HELPING OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS. You will .Am your opportunity on SATURDAY, JULY' 19- i SATURDAY, JULY 19 —t - SATURDAY, JULY 19 —j TOien THE PIERROTS will appeal for help.for the NEW? PLYMOUTH SOLDIERS' HOSTEL. Raffles Games > Auctions I Entertainments HoopJas, Etc.' I In Devon Street, from 11 aan. 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 0 p ; m. on the 19th instant. In the evening all unclaimed parcels and "Surprise Packets" will be sold. REMEMBER THE MEN WHO MADE THIS DAY OF JOY AND THANKFULNESS POSSIBLE. Organised at the request ■of Mrs. Burgess, and by special permission tf the Citizens' Peace Committee. JAMES McLEOD, ■ii ! Chairman, Pierrots, ■?V P. MORGAN, Secretray, Pierrots. "fJiHIS STORY OP MY LIFE»-In-teresting, entertaining, inspiring. Hear VAL. TRIGGE-Whiteley Church, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock* Tickets, It, / v \*>-~~

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 1

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