Dr. Karl K urn tn, the well-known iiiissionary explore, r. will address a nicethig in St. .Andrew’s Hall, Hastings, to-night, the subject being “The Soudan.” To-morrow he will go to Napier, and at 6.15 p.m. he will be entertained at a tea at the Trocadcro under the auspices of the Laymen's Al i'-’.- i,c:tary League. At 8 p.m. Dr. Kumm will deliver a lecture in the Foresters’ Hall, when Mr. H. Mill, pt (.-iibnt of the l-'hilcsojthicnl Sr.i ii ty. will pi t side.
Attention i> drawn to the unreservi- I clearing sale of household furniture mid effects Mev.'i' Lumlon. Stewart cud ('<>. Limited, are holding to-nior-i.,(Thur.'day) <>n account of Mrs Hill on the premises Oucraai nia/. Hasting . at 2 p.m. diai-p. Tim whole of
t'w furniture is in ,irst-:-la.->s order, iinxi’ig been in use only a few months. Tlie annua] "■•neral meeting oi the i''!oti(- ‘r Men's Swimming Club will be be‘ld m th- Old Library. Hastings, toil-,’ ,x, at 7.30 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 274, 8 November 1911, Page 4
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