In rcsponso to a recommendation from the householders of Wavcrlcy and district the School Committco have decided to erect a as a memorial to the boys who wore pupils of the Waverley School and have fallen in the Great War. Subscriptions are invited for the above and can be left with any of the following members of the School Committee : 11. Miridleton, S. Bromiley, G. M. Beer, P. C. Paris, T. W. Wall, A. O. Hemingway, and 0. H. Southcombe (Chairman). NOTICE. VISLTOHS TO PATKA are notified that MORNING TEA, LUNCH, AFTERNOON TEA, FRUIT and LOLLIES ■ nay be obtained on the Domain oh ►Saturday and Monday (Peace I Celebration Days). J. LAWREHC Caterer. UNITED SEItV-i A Cniled Service of 'Tliaiiksyivui:; for Peace will be held in the Town liall, "\Y:uoiley, on Sunday next, J'uly 20th, iit ~.'M) p.m. All me invited. Forms of Service CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian Church—Sunday. Patea 11 a.m., Manutahi "Communion" 2.:i0 p.m., Alton 7 p.m.—Pev. N. J. Pavn. Paloa 7 p.m. —Mr. Dunn. Methodist Church —Sunday. Patea 11 a.m.. Kakaramca 7 p.m. "Foreign Missions", Hurleyville 2.\~> p.m.— Tvov. W. Watson. Patea 7 p.m.— Mr. Wise.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 July 1919, Page 3
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 July 1919, Page 3
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