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The Labor Representation Committee are holding their ' euchre party and dance in the Liberty Hall on Friday night. Card players and dancers are assured of a .pleasant evening. A splendid exhibition of fancy skating was given at the Gaiety skating rink last, evening by Captain Heather and Mr. G. White. Displays of tti’o-step, schottische, tip-toe, sliding) and numer--011 s other items were given and the exhibition was followed by hearty applause from the spectators. ‘ Large* crowds are expected at the driving competition to be commenced next Monday Noli often is thb opportunity presented to the public of tihis district to secure ladies’ mind gentlemen's wearing apparel at; the beginning of any season at such prices that the Chdh Store is showing in the list! of special’ values enclosed in this issue df the Herald. The winter season is just commencing, and one will be doing the right thing in buying these roods ait the prices offered, which will last for fourteen days, commencing on Friday morning.* The Study aiid Discussion Society, now in the fifth year of its existence, will begin its winter syllabus of lectures to-meiTow evening in the Women’s Club room. The ouening lecture will be contributed by tlie president of the society, Mr. Mount, and his subject, ‘‘Some Questions Labor Should Answer,” promises to be an interesting and debatable one. A cordial invitation is extended to the miblic, and all information about the society may be had at the meeting from the president or secretary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 4