The Citizens' League is notifying by advertisement in another column that all those desiring to sign the petition asking that Government House be retained in Auckland may do so at tables placed as follows: —Entrance to Victoria Arcade, corner of Victoria-street, corner of W'ellesley-street, and also at the office of this paper. A lecture will be delivered in the Great North-road Primitive Methodist Church to-morrow night by Sister Adey on "Lights and Shades of City Life in Melbourne." In connection with the old soldiers' land claims, Mr. L. L. Levy, hon. secretary of the King's Empire Veterans, is receiving communications from all over the North Island, and is furnishing what assistance he can-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 5
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