MEETINGS. j TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL ’ SOCIETY. NOTICE OF MEETING. r J'HE Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Society will be held in the Soldiers’ Club (upstairs),! New Plymouth, TO-DAY (Friday), 4th inst., at 1.30 p.m. Business.—To receive Annua] Report and Balance Sheet, Elee? tion of Officers, Auditor, and General. Ladies cordially invited-to attend. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. yyORKERS' gOCIAL JJALL. “POST-WAR PROBLEMS.” y PUBLIC ADDRESS on the above! subject (under the auspices of the ' New Plymouth Labor Party), will be, given by MISS MARY’ MCCARTHY on j SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. at 8 p.m. ' Thia is a subject which is of great im- I portance to everyone, and Miss McCar- j thy, who has recently returned from a World’s Women’s Conference at Geneva, is well able to deal with the question. Collection to defray expenses. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SHUT DOWN, o OONSUMERS are notified that the electricity supply will be cut off on Sunday, 6th inst., from 5 a.m. until 9 a.m. to enable alterations to be effected to the plant. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager. PARK LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB. rpHE Official Opening of the above Club takes place on Saturday, November 5. Members of other clubs are invited to be present. F. J. SHEARER, Hon. Secretary. yV 1 ANTED —Everyone to patronise St. Mary’s Rose Show and Sale of Work, to-day aud to-morrow.
pLUNKET JJABY J)AY. FRIDAY’, NOVEMBER 18. MART to be held in Devon Stree.t. To Help the Mothers and Save the Babies. YI7ANTED—SOO Persons to. purchase ’’ their week-end dinner at the Produce Stall, St. Mary’s Hall, to-day. THE AEROPLANE. SEE HAWERA FROM THE AIR. yyTEATHER permitting, passenger flights will be undertaken from the Hawera racecourse daily from 11 a.m 'Fares £2 upwards. Apply— J. G. PENNENT, Somerset House, Or on the Grounds. pUY Fawkes and Punch and Judy at the Fitzroy School Fete on Saturday. e.n. JJOAD RACE. DECEMBER 1. / Six Prizes. First of Three Races for the Boomerang Challenge Cup. Programme Later. H. NUTTALL, Hon. Sec. Eltham Cycle Club. VITANTED Known—Table Delicacies of every description at St. Mary’s Produce Stall, to-day and to-morrow. PUBLIC NOTICE. J C. SKIPPER has opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and is prepared to take all classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Post promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for STARCH SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address — HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. (Opposite Patterson’s Stables). j
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1921, Page 1
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