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QUAY STREEET MEETING. 2.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr. J. Edwards. Subject, " The Labour Party and the Future Crisis." Chairman Speaker. Mr. Charles Morris. W- S. MOXSOM, Secretary, L.R.C. % rpHE • FOUNTAIN OF ■—a**- 1 FRIENDSHIP LODGE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. REGD. NO. 349. A Social Evening, consisting -Iraaly Euchre Tournament and Musical Items, will be held in in the Unity Hall, Sunday School Union Buildings. 323, Upper Queen Street, on TUESbAY, JULY 20. AT 7,45 P.M. to which members and lady friends are cordially invited. By Order of the N.G. C. WESTPHAL, Permanent Secretary. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. - LANDFORD 1.30 P.M. ORTHCOTE AND 3 P.M. rpHISTLE r^RAMWAYS. USUAL PRICES. LECTURES. POPULAR QUNDAY T ECTURES OPULAR SUNDAY JuECTURES! THE PRINCESS THEATRE, rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY) jgVENING. Doors open 6.15. Piano Recital, 6.45. Lecture (55th of the series), 7 p.m. A NEW ZEALAND WONDERLAND. Famed Throughout the World. " pAPE TTIDNAPPERS." " VVAPE XVIDNAPPERS." THE HOME OF THE GANNETS. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19382, 17 July 1926, Page 20
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