Y.M.C.A.
The meeting of the boys' department of the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday evening was attended by. about sixty lads of the intermediate division. Mr. Tom Plant occupied tho chair, and a capital programme : of songs, recitations, and comic dialogues was given by the members of the Trinity Newtown Entertainers. The mooting last night was. attended by 67 lads of tho junior division. Mr. W. 0. Hemerv occupied the chair. Tho.Rev. ' Mr. Ngahera'(Gisborhe) gave a very eloquent address.,
i I{ you aro contemplating removing, the first thing yon should do is obtain a quotation from 3. Keir, 36 Jorvois Quay, Ho has had many years' experience in this class of work, and is in a position to pack, store, nnd removo any description of furniture. He also clears goods through Customs, and dispatches packages and parcels to any address in the world. Telephone No. 1180. CSGG The now Methodiit Church at Island Bay will be opened to-niorrow, when' Rev. C. E. Beecroft, the President of the Now Zealand Methodist Conference, will conduct the service. Foster Arc Lamps aro advertised by Samuel Brown, Ltd., nf Johnston Street. Messrs. Kirkcaldio and Stains, L'td.,i have stipulated for all Foster Arc Lamps for their various now promises they are erecting. This firm liavo ordered threo hundred of theso lamps. Messrs, Baker Bros, call attention to their Bpecially-solected list of small'farm properties in the district. Messrs. Baker Bros, will sell at public auction by order of Iho ■ mortgagees, a 0-roomcd residenco in Northland, Innd 37 feet to Ka''iri Eoad, 3G feet to Fairviow Road, by 185 foet deep. . A G-roomed villa, land Si lest to Karori Road, 40 feet to Fairview Road, by 175 feot deep. Also a 5-roomed villa, with land 52 foet to Karori Road, 12 feet to Fairview Road, by 175 feet.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 5
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