PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. LUNCHEON TO PRIME MINISTER. IMTEMBER-S of the Taranaki Chamber ’ of Commerce are invited to meet the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. W. F. Massey. P.C.), at luncheon at May and Arrowsmith’s Rooms TO-DAY (Friday), at 12 o’clock noon. Please, note the change in the hour, which lias been made to fit in with Mr. Macey’s arrarig&inents for the day. VAL DUFF, Secretary. UNVEILING CEREMONY AT OKATO, SUNDAY NEXT. RETURNED Soldiers are cordially invited to attend above function. A motor-'lorry (seat 40) will leave Soldiers’ Club at 10.30 a.m. sharp; fares, 2s 6d return. Lunch at Okato Hotel. Dress: Uniforms and medals (as many as possible); or Mufti & Medale. A full muster is requested. CAPT. A. M. MacDIARMID, President, N.P. R.S.A. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. (JWING to premises occupied by us being sold, all accounts owing to us must be settled or arranged for by November 30, 1922, BRUCE & FEAKINS, General Blacksmiths & Coachbuilders, Currie Street, New Plymouth. Known—Madame Sonia, Clairvoyant, has Hair -Restorer, also Tonic and Special Soap for preventing falling hair. Can be consulted at Gentlemen’s Old Club, Egmont Street.
VICTORIA LEAGUE OF NEW PLYMOUTH. gOLDIERS’ Mothers and Wives are invited to be the guests of the Victoria League on Saturday Afternoon next (Armistice Day). Members of the Junior Associates will give musical items, and it is hoped to have a very happy re-union. NOTICE TO ALL LAND AGENTS. House in Leach Street is withdrawn from sale. J. FRASER. OKATO MEMORIAL. rpHE Unveiling Ceremony of the above Memorial will be conducted by Ven. Archdeacon Evans on SUNDAY. November 12, at 2 p.m. The New' Plymouth Band will be present The public, and especially Returned Soldiers, are cordially invited. JJNVEILING JJEMORIAL 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, 6/- return. ■Scats may be booked at the Garage, Brougham Street, ’Phone 357. Q. IB S O N’S jf OTORS.
PLUNKET DAY. JHE New’ Plymouth Babies will be At Home to all their relatives and friends at Kawaroa Park an SATURDAY, November 18. Merriment from 1.30 to 5.30. P.S.—Babies are particularly requested to bring their mothers. ‘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 Theosophical Society’s Rooms, Brougham Street This (Friday) Evening, at 8 o’clock. FRONT! Saving at the Sp’got and wasting at the Bung-hole. That’s what you’re doing by not having your clothes cleaned by us. Costumes, Suite. Hats, G’oves, Furs and Overcoats all descriptions when cleaned by us are -<ean. Make no error when haring .yours done, and see * n s done at M°CULLOUGH’S Opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS A RE-MODEL’«.RS IN TARANAKI.
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