PETONE LABOUR DAY CARNIVAL ; ♦—_ A meeting ol the general committee of the Petone Labour Day Carnival, pret sided over by the Mayor, Mr. J. W. M'Ewan,' was held in the local Municipal Chambers laat evening. • Mr. R-. A. Hartley was elected seereta,ry pro tpon., and tlie following committee? wei'e set up j—■ Finance, Messw. Cqx, Kirlnvood, \\. J. I Burk, M'Kwan, Hartley, and L. Parrant; sports, Messrs. Silbery, Share, Churchouse, I-eadbetter, T. Price, BlinkJiorn, Money, and C. Collins. As the proceeds.are to be devoted to ' Bed Cross work it was " decided to nsk the Ladies' Red Cross Nursing Davi. sion and the Men's Ambulance Division to co-operate in the organisation, The secretary was instructed to writto the Trentham Military Band with a view to enlisting its assistance. The committee will meet, again tomorrow week to consider the reports' of the sub-committees. I . -
TO PIANO BUYERS. All who wish to ensure ■• getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm, established in New Zealand over 32 years, regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos, such as the brilliant Broadwpod, the splendid Sames, and tho magnificent Collard and Collard. It also stocks those renowned Canadian .organs—the 801 l and the Imperial. If credit is a convenience, The Bristol will gladly extend to you the advantages of .jts popular »nd liberal timefpaymeiit 'system- The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd../ Wellington. 31. -J. Brookes, North Island tnan&gsr.—Advfc..
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 58, 6 September 1916, Page 9
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