PUBLIC NOTICES. LICENSING POLL. J£VERY SOLDIER WHO HAS SERVED BEYOND THE SEAS IS ENTITLED TO VOTEi 1. Whether registered on an Electoral Roll or not. 2. Whether under the age of twenty-one years either at the time of enlisting or at the present time.,3. Either in the electorate in which he ia now residing, or 4. In the electorate in which he resided previous to enlisting. 5. Without an Absent Voter's Permit. He must produce his pay-book or discharge at polling'bootb. 6. A special ballot paper for soldiers will lie provided for soldiers at all polling booths throughout the Dominion. CONVENT SCHOOL' BREAKING-tr. Q.ARDEN . JiETE. CONVENT GROUNDS AND ROLLAND HALL. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, at 2 p.m. Interest Convent. Candidate, in aid of Catholic Bazaar. Xmas Tree and Real Santa Clans. Various Stalls,, Fun Galore, Parents and Friends Cordially Invited. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Afternoon Tea 9d. MRS. J. NO..,AN AND MISS E. HURLEY, Hon. Sees., EGMONT'BRFWERY AND AERATED WATER FACTORY. fTO ensure early delivery, please book Xmas Orders not later'than MONDAY, Decembei 22nd. . pyi&AXGI HALL. < TTHE Unveiling of the Huirangi Brixton Roll of Honor will take place on THURSDAY, December 18tli. All Soldiers cordially invited. To be followed by the- local School Concert and Dance. Mrs. Moverley's Orchestra in attendance. Admission—Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. Ladies with Basket Free. P. H. E. SURREY, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE OR LEASE. "p'OR Sale or Lease, well bred trotting gelding, in work and in good condition. Address letter to "LEASE," News Office. NGAMOTU SEASIDE LADIES' COMMITTEE. CAKE AND PRODUCE STALL. 'THE Ladies of the above Committee are arranging Stalls at the Annual Picnic on New Years' Day. All supporters willing to assist in any capacity ring up 'Phone 197. MRS. J. W. HAYDEN, I Chairwoman. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. RATES, 1910-1920. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Rates for the' year ending 31st March, 1920, are now due and payable at the County Office, Robe Street, New Plymouth. All Rates not paid by 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 24th January, 1920, will be charged (10 per cent.) ten per cent, additional in accordance with Section 28 "Rating Amendment Act, 1910." JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 9th December, 1919. ALL DRESSED lIP AND SOME PLACE TO GO ON BOXING DAY. SOME PLACE IS NGAERE GARDENS, A Place where the Children Love to Romp. A Place where special trains will run. A place where Music and Attractions are provided by the proprietors. The Great Orchestrala Novelty, and the Water Chute Thrill IN ONE DAY. A Few Steps from the Station. Dress up if you like to—or have to. Don't if you don't. Nothing can keep you from enjoying yourself at NGAERE GARDENS, A Place where you can obtain Afternoon Tea, Lollies, Nuts, Fruit, Ice Cream, Fruit Salad and Cream. And the Aerial Baloon Novelty. Hot Water Provided Free. See» Railway Timetable for Special trains. TELEPHONE 316. Many Improvements since last Boxing 1 $w-
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1919, Page 1
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