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HOCKEY □TOCKEY muz TTOCKEY -"-OCKEY jpO-MORROW 'S jyjATCHES COUNTRY: LADIES. tfANGAPAI v. MAUNGAKARAMEA, At Maungakaramea. MEN. tfANGAPAI A v. MANGAPAI B, At Mangapai. TOWN: LADIES. 3NERAHI v. KIA TOA, At High School; 3 p.m. MEN. MEN AT WEAVER'S (Entrance Vinery Lane) DEFENCE v. Y.M.C.A., At 2 p.m. MAUNGAKARAMEA v. ONER A HI, at .1 p.in. { DANCING. HALL PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL FRIDAY, JUNE 29th. Good Music, Floor and Refreshments. Grand March 8 p.m. Gents .?•/; Ladies 2/. E. S. TREMAINE, 42.°, Hon. Sec. R.E.C. CHURCH NOTICES. £1 H U R C H gER VICES SUNDAY, JUNE 17. . METHODIST. Maungatapere —2.30 p.m., Rev. W. H. Speer. 192 PRESBYTERIAN. Oneralr —Town Hall, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, T. Cameron. 196 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TTIKURANGI CAWAIiLL AA rKUR A NGI ° A WMTT J. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Having Taken Over the Hikurangi Coal Company's Sawmill, I am now in a position to supply— KAURI, TOTABA & RIMU TIMBER At Reasonable Prices. All Orders Promptly Attended To. XT T fJARDINER, Al * U * ARDINER, POSTAL ADDRESS: WHAKAPARA 822 QURR & JgLAKE BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS I ! WHANGAREI.

"When you go to Rotorua for a change and a rest you get the change and the Maoris get the rest," said Mr .T. A. Nash, M.P., amidst laughter, at the farewell to Mr and Mrs G. H. Espiner at Bunnythorpe (states a Manawatu exchange. Renewed hilarity followed Mr D. Matheson's observation that, when people went to Palmerstoil North, they got the rest all right, but the business people got. the change. The broadcasting of a church service was attempted in Dune'din oin a recent Sunday (states the Dunedin "Star"). For some reason or other the service was not heard at Auckland, though the address, as well as hymns and choir items, was heard at Hamilton. Speaking on this subject at a recent meeting el the Wireless Club, Mr li. Brnsted said that in Bedford, near New York, where he had previously lived, there was an average of 1500 ''listen-ers-in '' to a service liuld in the larger city. t

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Northern Advocate, 15 June 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 15 June 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 15 June 1923, Page 8

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