PUBLIC NOTICES. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. • r pilE Public are cordially invited to b present at the Official Reception t 1 His Excellency the Governor-Genera j and Lady Jellicoe, to be held at th ’ Boys’ High School Grounds at II a.m. 01 ! the 28th instant. [ i Business people are respectfully re i quested to close their premises fron ! 10.30 a.m. until noon in order to enabh I' their employees to be present. The public are also requested to flj as much bunting as possible throughout | the Vice-Regal visit. F. E. WILSON, Mayor. ; THE VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY J THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Men are cordially invited : to meet Lord Jellicoe on Friday j Next, at the High School at 11 a.m. Parade Soldiers’ Club at 10.15 a.m, sharp. Dress: Mufti. G. E. ROPER, Secretary, N.P.R.S.A. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS’ ASSOCIATION. -x QOUTH African Veterans are requested ' to parade at the Triangle, Bell 1 Block, at 1.45 p.m. on Sunday, October . 30, to witness unveiling ceremony by His j Excellency the Governor. L. DE LAUNAY. President. A COY., 4th BATTALION, WELLINGTON INFANTRY REGIMENT. rpHOSE members of the above Company wlio volunteered for Guard of i Honor are reminded of the practice to ■be held in the Coronation Hall at 7.30 jp.m. TO-NIGHT (Thursday). * L. W. ANDREWS, . Lieut. N.Z.S.C., Adjutant 4th Battalion, Wellington Regt. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT. TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS & ATTORNEYS. QN and after THURSDAY, the 27th I inst., our business will be conducted in our New Offices, Devon Street. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to inspect the building on Friday evening, from 7 to 9 o’clock. D. H. THOMSON, Manager. SALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY STORES. rpHERE will be no sales of Military Stores at the Coronation Hall on Friday ow’ing to the Hall being required for the Citizens’ Ball to the Governor. Open again on Saturday morning C. F. BISHOP, Captain, A.S.C., Officer in Charge, M.S. P.O. Sales. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN POLLS. is hereby given that Polls upon the under mentioned proposals of the New Plymouth Borough Council will be held on Wednesday, November 2, 1921, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (1) Proposal to borrow £142.000 to repay loans falling due on October Ist, 1922. (2) Proposal to approve of the Council paying interest on the above Loan at such a rate as it shall determine. (3) Proposal to borrow £lO,OOO for; additions end extensions of Borough water-mains. (4) Proposal to borrow £9OOO for extensions of Electric Light and Power works, including enlargement of No. 2 tunnel. (5) Proposal to approve of the Council paying interest on the above loan at such a rate as it shall . determine. The particulars of the above proposals and polling places were duly enumerated in advertisements appearing in the local newspapers on Saturday, 15th October, 1921. j R. DAY. Returning Officer. NOTE. —The Polling places, Fitzroy and St. Aubyn, are situated in the Methodist Sunday Schools. REMOVAL NOTICE. 1 . QN and after FRIDAY, October 14, my Tailoring Business will be carried ou in premises opposite Goldwater Bros.’, Brougham Street. M. HEALY, Tailor. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1921, Page 1
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