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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS

. . - GBEY LYNN GOOD TEMPLABS. ' At the quarterly meeting of the above ' lodge, held in the Lodgeroom, St. George's ' Hall, Bro. George Clark was unanimously > elected for the third term as C.T., and tlie following members were also elected for '- the other positions:—P.C.T., Bro. Avent; 1 V.T., Bro. C. Clark; C, Sis. Bennett; M., Bro. R. Skinner; D.M., Bro. C. Jenkins; G., Bro. Collins; Sent.. Bro. Duke; Sec, j Bro. Alexander; A.S., Bro. Milnes; Treas., j Bro. Skinner; F. Sec, Bra Webber. Bro. Tarrer was recommended to the G.L. as Lodge Deputy and E.D., and Sis. Rule ac , S.J.T. Bro. C. H. Basc&nd, G.L. Organiser, , arrives in Auckland on Friday, 9th Febra- ! ary, when he will commence an organising ; tour of the Auckland province, baring had : a large experience in Good Templar work, : both in the Old Country and New Zealand. * He-onion revival meetings are to be held * in every lodge in New Zealand from 20th ? to 28th February, and by these means it is [ to be hoped that the Good Templaiy work ' wiU be stimulated. BIOGBAPH ENTEttiAINMiSJST. ) The British Biograph Company gave an-' I other entertainmeut last evening in the Newmarket Public Hail, when a large ) number of interesting and amusing films were shown. Some particularly good Coronation pictures were thrown on the screen. > Musical selections by the gramophone were 5 interspersed through the programme, which was thoroughly appreciated by the audience. 1 EGYPT. j "My Experiences Among the Down-trod-den Women of Egypt" was the title of au address delivered by Mrs Bradley, who has been engaged in missionary work in Egypt, at the Young Women's Christian Association Rooms last evening. Mrs Mactier presided over a large attendance of ladies. The 1 speaker said that the progress of Christian-, ity among the Egyptians was not what might be expected, hut the indications were i hopeful aud reassuring. The native teachers largely assisted her in her work. Mrs j Bradley intends holding a series of meetings * In Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 6

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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 6

MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 6

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