NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The monthly mating of the Papanui Progress League will be held on Monday even- • ing.- ■ v • The Rev. Thomas Fee will reply to the Rev. Wyndham Heathcote on the liquor question at the Band Rotunda on Monday evening at 8 o'clock* • , i The Rev. Wyndham Heathoote wi'l speak in Ureater Crystal Palace to-morrow night on "The Aims and Objects of the Moderate League. and other aspects of the Liquor, Question." , , 'A flannel .dance will be . held in, the Jellicoo Hall to-night. Higby'a Jsaz Band will b« in attendance. The W'aitaki Acclimatisation Society, Oamoru, announces that intending deer stalkers must apply for blocks, on or before December lat.. , . ' The quarterly meeting of the Canterbury Industrial Co-op. Society, Ltd., will be held in the.W.E.A. Trades Hall to-night at 7.80 p.m.. Professor Condliffe will give ah address on co-operation. , . . .' The next meeting, of the Home Economics Association will be held in the^Y.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday next ftt 7,50 P ,nl -» when officers will be elected; and Miss Gee will give » millinery demonstration. Mr Raynbr Wbiie will \give an organ recital in St. Paul's Church to-night at .8 o'clock. The vocalists will be Mrs Jowett arid Mr E. Longden. , The urual 5.*5 a.m. train from' Christchurch to Lyttelton will leave 'Christchurch at '6.16 p.m. ,to-day, arriving at Lyttelton at 6.}0 p.m. , . A poll of ratepayers of the Wsimairi county will bo held on December lith in connexion with the County Council's pro-t-osa-l to raise a. special loan of JE6500 for kel'bihg and channelling -in tie Feudal-ton. 2tfo. 2 channelling loan area. The New Zealand .Institute of Architects announces that candidates for the K.1.8.A----special war examination may, in lieu of the testimonial required "as set out in the conditions previously issued, submit two tsßtimonies of study from work which they have • already prepared themselves. In tho Durham street Methodist Church I to-morrow the Bev. W. Abbey will preach in the .morning. In the evening the> Kev. ''"VV. Ready will preach on "Reverence lor •Jdiknown." Mr A. H. Ripley, one of the Lyrio tenor of the Chautauqua Party, will sing two solon, viz., "How Manv Jtir*d Scr- : vsnts" and "My Hope is in the Everlasting." The choir will sing two anthems and Miss Dudney will a!sb jrfve a rolo. To-morrow, at Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue, the Rev. E. D. Patchett will preach in the morning on "Men of the Happy ' Heart" and in the evening on "The Opportunities of Youth." The evening service will be the monthly service for young men and young women, and Mr T. M. Charters will sing the sacred solo 'Thou Art Passing ■ Hence, My Brother". (Sullivan).
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 13
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