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COMING EVENTS

The attention of our readers is directed to an announcement made by the grocers of Hastings and district ••especting prices of kerosene, flour aud sugar. The annual general meeting of members of thiq Hawke’s Bay Agrioultural and rastoral Society will be held in the Society’s rooms, Church Street, Napier, on Monday, Juno 29, at 11a.m. A monster dance will be held in the To Mahanga wool-shed, Poukawa, tomorrow (Thursday) night, m aid of the Poukawa School. A tree bus will leave Westerman’s corner at 7.30. There will be good music, a good floor and good supper The N.Z. Government Hallways Hoad Services advertise in this issue particulars of buses to Napier Park races, also timetable for King'» Birthday on June 23. In to-day’s issue will be found the Railway Department’s advertisement giving particulars of the arrangements for Napier Park races and inter-provin-cial football match at Napier on June Headers are reminded that the Evangelical Gospel Mission being conduct .d in Hastings by Mr Fred Elliott will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hull this even ing, and also on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.30. Come early and jem in the singing. An advertisement appears to-night announcing that the Matapiro annual ball is to be held in the Fernhill Hall next Friday. Spot waltz, Monte Carlo and waltzing competitions should prove very popular, and with Les. Henry’s orchestra this function should be a great success. I’reparations arc now well in hand lor "the bull of the season” to be held in the Assembly Hall, Hastings, next. Tuesday evening, at 8.15 p.m. This being the new King's Birthday, a very largo crowd is expected to be present to celebrate the occasion in a titling manner The Hastings Citizens’ Band is recognised for putting on a tiptop dance and no effort is being spared to make this “one to he remembered. ’’ The music is in tho very capable hands of Mr. Lew Munroe, and a lirst-ciuss supper will delight the tastes of all. Last, but not least, a novel form of decoration is being worked, which will greatly enhance the evening’s entertainment. The members of the band appeal to all on this occasion to help them, as they are always ready to help anybody on any occa-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 6

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COMING EVENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 6

COMING EVENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 6