A SOCIAL EVENING AT VICTORIA CLUB.
• Quito extensive alterations have been made to the Victoria Club's pavilion duTing the winter recess^ alterations. which will add markedly to the cpmfort and entertainment of club members and visitors during the coming- season, which' commences, as far as club fixtures are concerned, on Saturday week. To celebrate the beginning of the new order of things a social evening was held at the pavilion, on Friday evening, the president, Mr. F. Townsend, being in the chair. In proposing the toast of the- now pav,ilion and the success of the club, Mr. Townsend said that the work had cost something under £500, but the club now had a pavilion which should meet its needs for the next twenty years. The president also took the opportunity to welcome back to Wellington and to tlio club Mr. Marcus Marks. He congratulated Mr. Marks pn his achievement in coming back to New Zealand after a two years' holiday trip fully ten years younger.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 16
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165A SOCIAL EVENING AT VICTORIA CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 16
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