FALL IN.
SOLDIERS’ REUNION TO-NIGHT. To-night, at five minutes to eight, outside the Assembly Hall, Hastings, the fall in” will sound, and the exservice men will assemble for tonreunion. All ex-soldiers, of whatever war or campaign, are invited, and it is hoped, and expected, that huge numbers will roll up. A good orchestra will be in attendance, h fine array of talent for the concert, and an excellent hot supper, all of which should help to make the evening one to be remembered. Lest this should not be sufficient, a toast list has been arranged that will ensure everyone who attends going home feeling a bigger and a better man rhe opportunuitv of meeting old friends that have not been seen for ages, and of enjoying once again the feeling of that indefinable something that made service in the war so iollv and comradely, will be an irresistible attraction to all that served. There is not a doubt that this reunion is going to be one that will long bp remembered: so all ex-service men should be sure to attend and thus obviate any future regrets of having missed the function.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 12 July 1927, Page 8
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191FALL IN. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 12 July 1927, Page 8
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