MEMORANDA.
Pastor Mallisi commences an eight days’ mission for Christians at the Tabernacle to-night.
In the Liberty Hall this evening; the annual meeting of the South African Veterans will be held/ A large attendance is requested for this gathering. The proprietors of the Big Red bus are running the vehicle for the convenience of passengers to the showgrounds to-njorrow, and to the races on Thursday and Saturday. 4 ’ Entries for tlxe Rose Show, to be held in the City Hall on Thursday, November 6th, close with the secretary on Monday, November 3rd. Exhibittors should note that special prizes are also offered in Glasses No. 62 and 66, which dm not appear in the schedule. Box plans for seats for “Floradora.” will be at Miller’s till noon to-morrow, and then again from 4.30 p.m. Fill 5.30 p.m. After 5.30 p.m. seats oan be re--1 served from 7 p.m. iby ringing the Opera House, • telephone 828, patrons to ; call for their tickets at the Opera House office. This late booking will apply to eveiy night of the season. ■ On Friday, at 2 p.m., at the Masonic auction rooms, Gladstone road, Air. C. G. Bloore, instructed by ’ Messrs. Barker Bros-, will sell seven very fine quarteracre sections at the junction of Iranui, Graham, and de Lautour roads,. Kaiti. These are the last available sections in this .choice locality. Also, instructed by another client, four sections will be offered, two in Hinaki. sti’eet and two in Iraliui road, only 10 minutes from tire P. 0., oii exceptional terms—L2o‘down and the balance in live yeai’s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16570, 28 October 1924, Page 8
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260MEMORANDA. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16570, 28 October 1924, Page 8
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