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ST, JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Street. •SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY. JUNE 18. Special Services at 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Special Hymns, Solos and Duets by the Children. Very large Choir, supported-by an Efficient | Orchestra. Old St. James' Scholars and Friends will be made welcome. _, : ~ ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. • KHYBER PASS. SPECIAL SERVICES. JUNE 18 TO JULY 2. REV. JOHN BISSETT. Bright Singing All Welcome. Meetings. ORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD* RESIDENTS. And &d Scholars of the District Schools, are invited to confer with the Schools Committee as to the best mode of expressing their appreciation of the long and faithful services of Miss Newbegin to the community, on the occasion of her retirement from the I teaching profession. J MEETING IN THE MAIN SCHOOL. , • NORTHCOTE. TO-MORROW (Thursday), .AT 8 P.M. ] i A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC 1 AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION, { — . , The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in the Auckland Town Hall, Council i Chamber, on WEDNESDAY. June 21, 1922, « at 2.30 p.m. • BUSINE3S: J To receive- the Annual Report of the « Executive and Hon- Treasurers, ] To receive the Statement of Accounts for * the year ended March 31. 1922. To Elect Seven (7) Members to the ' Executive- ] General ' T. B.KAY, /Secretary. Auckland. June 12. 1922 ] •■", . ■ . . ' ■ ] ii ' ■ —* WANTED to Purchase 'or Borrow J Urgently To-day—Pianoforte Score , of " Katinka" (American arrangement). Advertiser would consider it 4 great favour to obtain Score to-day.-7-Apply Mr. Walker, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. , UNIVERSITY Rugby League- Team* will be here next week. ■ LAST chance to buy Florentine Statuary. To-day only, at 33. Elliott Strati 1 till • P ja*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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