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REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION MATCH

An excellent display of Association Football is looked for on Saturday next, when,, at; Athletic-Park, iho; Auckland ■representatives—coming- .-with a first.class t ireputation-r-.will me§t the local men. Three members of the Northern team are- at present in camp, and its •personnel is : Neil, Skipwith, Stewart, Scott, Dance, Marsden, William?, Hayes, Cross, Dacre (vice-captain), Harrison, Graham (reserve), and Pooch (reserve).

" ■ Mr. M." J. Mack ■ will address the 'electors in Mount Cook Schoolroom on ■ •Monday.'eveningj....Other.,.meetings are also advertised in this issue.

The Base Records Branch wishes 'to obtain communication with Mr... D. Kilmister, late of 55, Rugby-street, Wellington, and father of 5116 J. Kilmister, a member of the Australian Imperial Force, who is reported killed in action. ..

A short sitting of the Police Court was presided over by Mr. F. V. Frazer, S.M., this morning. Two firstoffending inebriates were fined 5s and 10s respectively. Daniel Murphy, a second offender, was given the choice of paying a fine, of 10s or going to gaol for forty-eight hours.

That much-advertised First National League masterpiece,: "The -Sign ' Invisible," .featuring -Big Mitch Lewis, will „be.shown,,only..at..Shortt's Theatre, commencing to-day.^rA<lvt. ",

The anniversary- services'of Cambridgeterrace Congregational Sunday School will be. held to-morrow. The Rev. S. . R.obortson.-.Qi;£--.will-.preach..-in~.thG morn-ingr"ttl.o"/R.c'<':'*^''^i?;m"'Bas-;iri; the afternoon, and the Rev. Arch. E. Hunt in the evening. The annual tea and public meeting will bo held on Tuesday next.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 6

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REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION MATCH Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 6

REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION MATCH Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 6

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