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The fortnightly dange in connection i^jtU the lolanthe Social took place last evening in Sb. Georges Hall, Newton, and wftOtry , well attended, there being over 60 couplet on the floor. Excellent music waa provided by Messrs MeComißb, ilannieb'mii|H Dyraock. and Messrs T. Whiteeide and I". Good acted as M.C.'s, . '<MSm Heavy flannellette shirting 2|d yard, good cotton shirting 3d. All flannellefceaa shirtings afe greatly reduced prices during the sale. — Rushbrook and Co,:, QuernM BtreeW—(Advt.) • • In anticipation of the proposed vieibf|jfl the Key. L. M. Isibt 'to Auckland qexjraK month, a choir is being formed, and-williS meeb for practice in Wesley HaUfrie*|ig Monday evening, when all friends wiUinf;^ to assist are requested to attend, : On Wednesday evening last, tbe anhuiA|i| soiree in connection with the Mission |T^j|§|| at Panmure, was held in the hall, and ynmH very well attended. After the feea a public]™ meeting was held, the chair being occupied by MrO. Kent, of Newmarket. The Rev. Mr Lawry, Joseph Lv (the Chinese Miusionary), Mr Hogg, and Mr Kenfcgjavs addresses, and Mr La sang a hymn it Chinese. Miss Woods, and Miss White, contributed songs. At the close votes oithanks were passed to all who had cedtri" bufced towards the success of tho tea-meet' ing.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 2

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