LOCAL AND GENERAL.
In order to assist the committee of the Boulcott School in its financial difficulties, a Bring and Buy Afternoon has been arranged for Friday, sth instf^t Tie rainfall for the month of- No- > vem'ber was 4.59 points on 15 days. The maximum fall was 1.48 points on 'the 26th. A trace of Tain, only was recorded on five days. A forward move is^to be made by the Queens Road Church of Christ- In order to accommodate the growing youth worik it has been decided to build a new. Sunday .School hail to adjoin the ipresent church building. A start is to be made, almost immediately. The main jbuilding has just received a coat of paint f<!and looks very attractive, .in ivory Kwitii black facings. • Iv. ■ By advertisement Messrs Maelaren. and Nistoet announce an attractive auction sale of "building sections in; the heart of thickly populated' /districts, .where' tie prospective 'vjiluea should", offer great inducement to the keen investor.' 'The Government terms' of . 5 per cent depdsit and the V balance^ for1 36J years at 5f per ■cent completely overcomes all difficulties of finance. ■. i ■. The annual gift afternoon at the'An1-. Jiglican Boys' Home will !be. held on ' Saturday next, 6th December. The Home having now been established for 20 years, the executive confidently ap-" peal to all friends and the general ptdblic for a continuance of- that generous support which has. enabled them, so /successfully to carry on the work of educating and training the 62. boys placed in their care. Further particulars .will be found in our advertising columns.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 28, 4 December 1930, Page 7
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263LOCAL AND GENERAL. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 28, 4 December 1930, Page 7
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