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PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH TARANAKI HOSTELRY. VISIT OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL. rpHE Road leading to the Hostelry through the Reserve will be closed on SATURDAY, 29t;h October, 1921, between the hours of 10 a.zn. and 11 a.m.. and noon and 1.30 p.m. H. J. LOWE, Chairman. GOVERNOR-G EN ERAL’S VISIT. TO INGLEWOOD. GUARD of Honor of Returned Soldiers, in civilian dress, is requested by the Committee for the Reception of Lord Jellicoe, on the occasion of his visit to Inglewood on Saturday, the 29th inst. All Returned Soldiers in the district are respectfully requested to assemble in front of the Post Office at 1.30 p.m. L. J. CARMINE, Inglewood District Secretary. UNVEILING OF WAR MEMORIAL AT BELL BLOCK. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 192 L At 2.15 p.m. Men are asked to meet at- Fitzroy Tramway Terminus on Sunday next at 1.15 p.m. sharp. March to Bell Block; 4th Battalion Wellington Band will meet us on the way. Wil] all men having uniforms wear them on this occasion All men in uniforms or mufti to wear medals. A big muster is requested to do honor to our Fallen Comrades. G. E. ROPER, Secretary. LEGION OF' FRONTIERSMEN. PARITUTU TROOP. MEMORIAL TO FALLEN SOLDIERS. rpHE Committee have invited the Company of Frontiersmen to the unveiling ceremony at Bell Block to be performed, by the Governor-General tomorrow (Sunday). Parade at the Triangle, Bell Block, 2 p.m. sharp. Uniform and medals to be worn. GEO. A. PUGH, Secretary. SALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY STOKES. CORONATION HAUL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE SALE FINALLY CLOSES FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 4. rpHE Depot Will bo open for sale to A the general public between the hours 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturdays—9 a.m. until 11 a.m.

CHEQUES ARE NOT ACCEPTED. NO WRAPPING SUPPLIED.

Boots, new. sizes 10. 11 and 12; Boots, part-worn, sizes 6. 7, 8 and 9; Boots, half soled and heeled, sizes 6, 7 & S: Singlets and Underpants, new; Jerseys, renovated; Gomius, ward; Denim Suits, renovated; Deniin Jackets; Braces, new; Gloves. new; Spurs. new: Blue Serge Hospital Suits, new and renovated; Saddles, fantree pattern; Clothes Brushes, Tea Cans, Harness, Breechings, Traces, !x?ather Numnahs, Cioak Straps. Brass Stirrup Irons, Portsmouth Bits, Rope Traces, Loin Straps. Horae Covers (new) lined and unlined, Ground Sheets, Leather Pouches, Leather Shoes, Greatcoats new and renovated, etc., etc.

No warranty, cither written or implied, is given. No goods will be taken back, exchanged or sent on approval. C. F. BISHOP, Captain, A.S.C., Officer in Charge, M.S.P.O. Sales. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. MARY’S HALL, VIVIAN STREET. S T. M ARY’S FOURTH JJOSE gHOW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 & 5, 1921. (The only Rose Show held in New Plymouth.) Competitive, Decorative, and Children’s Classes. Schedules of Show obtainable from C.F. and F. Coy., Devon. Street, or from the. Secretary. Entries close Thursday Evening. Nov. 3. Beautiful Displays from many Private Gardens. ALSO — ANNUAL SALE OF WORK OF ST. MARY’S LADPES’ GUILD. Beautiful collection of Ladies* and Children’s Garments and assortment of Flowers! Sweets! Jumble Stalls! Also a well-stocked Produce Stall from the Country Districts. Afternoon TeA. Musical Items in evening. Opening Ceremony 2 p.m. Friday. ADMISSION 1/-. D. E. RUEBE, Hon See.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1921, Page 1

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