LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The following letters appear on Mill Hand Returns"; "From Porter's Mill"; ''W.M.F.'Repfi/ .A meeting of Mr MonckWs Lenn committee will be held in the Lentil ry Hall, Levin, nest Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. ~ Ml " J : Harvey, of Levin, who is the contractor for the erection of a new oliurch at Te Horo for the Methodists went down the line yi2 terday to start his men to the work, it is to he pushed on with all possible speed, to the end' * a t the Tied odifice may he fit for church! purpS VA fe n B rown will not buttonhole you for your votes or shout for you Come and heav his
The full programme of the concert to be given on Friday, 24th November, in aid of St. Mary's Church funds, is to hand. It will appear in to-morrow's Chronicle.
Applications for pupil teacherahips and probationerships under the "Wellington Education Board will he received up to uoon of Friday, .Ist December. Tlie openings are in the city, suburban and Wairarapa pub lie schools. Preference will he given to those candidates who have passed (1) matriculation or (2) Junior Civil Service exmainations. Details are advertised to-day.
A letter from Mr P.E.Selby, of Shannon, in reply to criticisms upon himself, will appear in to-morrow's Ohronicle. Tt hit" hard, and is sure to create an impression in the northorn town. A second letter from Shannon—signed "Aotoa," and dealing with the libellous remarks of "Mill Hand." also will appear torn OITOW.
Tn to-morrow's Horowhonua Chronicle will api oar some well-written and informative notes mi {lie Egmont Electorate and Election which aro being contested bv tlio Hon. T. Mackenzie. Minister fV>r Agriculture, and the present member for the constituency— Mr Dive, of the Opposition Pnrtv. The notes mro from the pen of a former resident of Levin.
Another largo audionee faced tho | screen in the Town Hall last, evenin or. when tho Shell Pinfnre Co. gave their nsnnl Mondav night entertainment. Tlie prno-rnmmo submitted proved to ho well up to the usual high standard maintained here by this popular eonrnnnv, the audience being very responsive as the various films wore reeled off. "A Mother's Pitv" and "Tndian Pete's Gratitude" were the two star films. Tho first-named item was a splendid m'ctnre. and grratlv touehed the audience. Tlio com'to nloment was welT sustained and natrons two hours of keen on Invnmnt. "j' n p eompnny visits Shannon tbis evening.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 November 1911, Page 2
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