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MEMORANDA.

Performing members of the “Floro-(loi-a'’ production are notified that next full rehearsal will be on Monday evening as usual, at Redstone’s ftall. “The Excellence of Charity’’ will be the subject l)£ the Rev. James Aitken’s sermon in St. Andrew’s Church to-morrow evening. It is notified that the demand for Johnston’s teas has increased so rapidly that there is a temporary shortage of free gift, caddies. A large shipment will be arriving shortly. The attention of members of the Poverty Ray Rowling Club is called to the advertisement on the front page. As the opening of the green for the ensuing season will take place very shortly, a full attendance of members is requested. The Sunday School Anniversary services will be held at the Tabernacle to-morrow at 11 a.m., 2.45 p.m., and at 7 p.m. The Rev. F. A. Crawshaw will preach at each service a simple, sound and Scriptural sermon. In this issue Messrs Ball and Crawshaw are offering for sale a first-class dairy farm of 52 acres, with good buildings, only 11 miles from town, at £BS an acre freehold.'- A deposit of £6OO will he accepted from a reliable man. By advertisement in this issue attention is called to the euchre party and [ dance which is being arranged by the P.B. Poultry Association’s Social-Com-mittee. An exceptionally good dance programme will follow the euchre party. Good prizes and supper have been arranged. Sister Agnes Lochore, formerly a deconness of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, arrived in Gisborne on Friday, and in connection, with the B. and F. Bible Society will address a combined meeting of the Young Women’s Bible classes at- the Methodist Church to-mor-row at 3 p.m.. and a public meeting at- the Y.W.C.A. at 3 p.m. on Monday. The Tourist Motor Garage supply of Chevrolet cars is being well met. bv the Dominion Distributors’ Motor Company, of Wellington. The local representatives have taken delivery this week of six touring cars, two lorrievs, and two of the latest Hudson models. The. firm has recently disposed of three Do Luxe „ Oldsmobile Cars, which are due to arrive shortly. The annual wind-up demonstration of the pupils of the Y.W.C.A. gymnasium classes is to l|o held on Wednesday evening, and a rehearsal of the programme will take place ori Monday evening. Great interest, lias keen shown in thesn claves during the winter and several medals have been donated for those who have mdc, best progress. These will bo awarded on Wednesday evening. Parents and others interested are asked to attend. In order to meet the wishes of a large number of country people who desire to attend the Poverty Bav Rughy Union’s annual hall (the proceeds of which will bo devoted towards establishing an insurance fund for injured players), the committee have decided to hold it on October 29th.. in tile Citv Ifall, show night (not the 30th, as previously announced). Invitations for the hall will be issued shortly, and all caps, trophies, and medals won during the season will be presented that night. From next Friday onwards the Poverty Bay Stockbrokers’ Association will hold its weekly sale of stock at the Matawhero yards on Fridays instead of Wednesdays. will enable Hawke’s Bay buyers to attend their own sales on Tuesdays and' Wednesdays, leave “Napier on Thursday night, and attend the Matawhero sale on Friday, returning to Napier the same evening. It will also enable * the firm’s auctioneers, stock agents, and Ihe farming community to have an uninterrupted week in which to transact their .business.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 2

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MEMORANDA. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 2

MEMORANDA. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 2

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