PUBLIC NOTICES. pEACE fJELEBRATIONS. PROCESSION-SATURDAY, JULY 19. 12.15 p.m.—Each Unit of the Procession I is expected to be formed up at this | hour in the following positions: I Gill Street (between Currie and Brough- | am Streets): Citizens' Band, Veterans, and Returned Soldiers. , Currie Street (from Devon to Gill Street) i —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 I Band, Trades Unions, Friendly So- ! cieties, Maori Organisations. I Currie Street (from Gill to Railway I Yards): Fire Brigade, Trades Vehicles, Tramways, Railways. Gill Street (from Kawau Street to Liardet Street): Private Motor Cars, Private Horse Vehicles. Cars coming ! into this street should come in via 1 Gover Street or streets east of Gov'er Street. Lhrdct Street (Pire Station): Mothers, Wives and Sisters of Soldiers, Women's Patriotic Society, Women's Reserve. 1 p.m.—Procession moves off in 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 Bodiej Ministers of Churches Women's Patriotic Society. Rel Cross Society. N.P. Patriotic Society. Plunket Society. N.P. Pierrots. Legion of Frontiersmen. High School Owlets. Tesiinical School Cadets. Senior Cadets. Boy Scouts. Girls' High School State ichools. Private Schools. Salvation Army Band. Trades Union. Railway Union. Tramways Union. Friendly Societies.. Maori Organisations. N.P. Fire Brigade. Trade Vehicles Private Motor Cars. Private Horse Vehicles. .Poute of Procession to Pukelnira Park via St. Aubyji, Queen, Devon, Gover, Courtenay and Liardet Streets. A formal invitation to take part in the i 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 join the procession. F. r. BELLRLVGER, For Procession Committee. NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF H.M. VETERANS. (Taranaki Branch.) PEACE CELEBRATIONS. 'TOE Veterans aro requested to parade en SATURDAY, 19th inst., in Gill Street, between Currie and Bro lgham Streets. J. BLACK, Hon. Secretary. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. THE Taranaki Squadron of the Legion of Frontiersmen will parade at Foresters' Hall, Gill Street, New Plymouth, at 9.30 a.m. on July 19,1919, for the purpose of taking part in the Peace Celebrations. Frontiersmen who have uniforms will wear them, while members who do not possess uniforms will parade in mufti. Lieutenant Goldsworthy (Paritutu Trocp) will be in command of the Parade. Officers commanding Troops will circulata these orders to members of the:' respective Troops. BY ORDER, CLAUDE E WESTON, Commanding Taranaki Squadron. CHILDREN'S DAY-i MONDAY, JULY 21. i. -iS of Cars in the Children's Motor Drive are requested to assemble at the respective schools at 9.30 on MONDAY, July 21. Drivers of Cars who have not been allocated to any particular school are requested to assemble at the Central Fire Station in Courtenay Street at 9.15 a.m. Mr. R. Day (Marshal) will allocate cars to the schools, and will be at the Central Fire Station on the morning of the 21st inni.ent for that purpose. Telephone No. 57. The Procession will move off from Coiu'tenay Street at 10 a.m., proceeding by way of Gover Street and Devon Line to Inglewood, returning by Junction Road. Drivers are urged not to exceed a spaed of 20 miles per hour, and to maintain a distance of at least 25 yards from the preceding car, and on no account to overtake a moving car in the procession. P. T. BELLRKGER, Hon. Secretary, I Peace Celebrations Committee. TIP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and, Park at The Imjeri?,: ;,I v -at eujirjw-
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1919, Page 1
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