PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. the Right Hon. W. F. Massey is to deliver an Address on Friday afternoon next, the Annual General Meeting of the above Society, called for that day, is hereby postponed, and will be held on Friday, October 17, in the Soldiers’ Club, at 1.30 p.m. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. COUNTY OF INGLEWOOD. ARMISTICE DAY. JN accordance with the wishes of His Majesty the King, and at the direction of the Prime Minister, the Rl. Hon. W. F. Masesy, I hereby request the inhabit ants of this County to completely suspend all normal business for a two minutes’ silence on November 11th, at 11 a.m., in observance of the Anniversary of Armistice Day. ALF. CORKILL, Chairman. Inglewood, Nov. 7th, 1922. NOTICE TO ALL LAND AGENTS. 7JY House in Leach Street is withdrawn from sale. J. FRASER.
NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. Property in Devon Street East is withdrawn from sale as from November 8. E. GLUCKMAN. VICTORIA LEAGUE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11— ARMISTICE DAY. j\_NNUAL RE-UNION of Soldiers’ Mothers and Wives. All are invited. EGMONT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 39 th A nnual S h °w. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 and 16. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT, at 9 o’clock. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT, at 9 o’clock. M. C. CRIGHTON, Secretary, P.O. Box 148, Hawera. ‘HOW CAN WE LIVE BROTHERHOOD?’ JS Brotherhood fact or myth ? If fact, 'it can be lived., Miss Selene Oppenheimer, of London (Theosophical National Lecturer), will lecture on the great question, “How Can We Live Brotherhood?” in the Th&osophical Society’s Rooms, Brougham Street, on Friday Evening, at 8 o’clock.
OKATO MEMORIAL. r pTIE Unveiling Ceremony of the above Memorial will ibe conducted by Von. Archdeacon Evans on SUNDAY, November 12, at 2 p.m. The New Plymouth Band will be present The public, and especially Returned Soldiers, arc cordially invited. UNVEILING IMMEMORIAL AT QKATO. GIBSON’S EXCURSIONS. GIBSON'S MOTORS will run from New Plymouth on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 1 o’clock, for Okato, where the unveiling of a Memorial to the District’s Fallen Soldiers will take place, returning to town at 4 o’clock. . Fare, G/- return. ■Seats may be booked at the Garage, Brougham Street, ’Phone .357. Q I B S O N ’ S O T O R S ' ASSEMBLY HALL, ROBE STREET. J£R. J. SPOTTI.SWOODE will conclude his Addresses this week. Subject To-night, 7.30: “The Man for the Times.” YOU ARE WELCOME. gT. JfARY’S J>OSE & gPRING pLOWIER gHOW. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 & 16. Competitive Classes’ for Adults and Children. Decorated Tables and Mantels, Baskets and Bouquets. Displays of Blooms by leading Amateurs and Nurserymen. Afternoon Tea, Flower & Sweets Stalls. Proceeds in aid of New Sunday School Building Fund. ENTRIES close with Mr. J. H. McGAHEY, Central Fruit Shop (next Hannah’s), on MONDAY. 13th inst. Admission to 'Show: Adults Is. Children 6d. Schedules on application to — MRS. H. INSULL, Hon. Secretary. •Phono 391. WANTED Krown—Job printing of every description executed at Daily News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New .Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1922, Page 1
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