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MEMORANDA

Train arrangements in connection rvyit.h tho races at Makaraka.on February 18 and 15 arc advertised in this issue. At the Baptist Church to-morrow the Rev. Oscar Allwright will be the. preacher,- taking as the»morniiig .subject “Temptation in the Heights,” and in the' evening “The Clarion Call.” The choir will render special messages in song. The Fiesby terian Sunday schools, which have been in vacation, re-open tomorrow ai the usual hours. The Rev. .). Stanley Murray, M.A., of Dunedin, will bo the preacher at St. '•.Andrew’s Church at the morning and evening services, and enrolment in the Young Worshippers’ League can be made at the morning service. A Wonderful opportunity to work a transformation in home is offering at the huge remnant sale now in full swing at Vincent’s. The windows are full of bargains in room lots of nice attractive wallpapers which are all marked in plain figures, at a price which is sure to effect a quick clearance.*' The interest evinced in the forth e uning professional tight between Ted Morgan, ex-Olympi: welterweight title hoidev, aml Reg frowein is an assuranci to tile Gisborne Boxing Association that its enterprise in arranging the match ir. appreciated by the' sporting p antic. When the box plan for urn light opens on Monday at Miller’s Corner, the best seats should go quickly. Both services at Wesley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. Geo. Frost. “Put First Things First” is the subject of the morning address. At the People’s Service in the evening, Mr. ; Maurice Lamb will sing Sullivan’s sacred solo, “The Lost Chord,” and the choir will render Weldon’s “Praise God in His Holiness,” and Hamby’s “Break Forth Into Joy.” The subject of the address will be, “Why We Believe in a Life Beyond the Grave.” .1 Weights for the first (lav’s events at the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s summer meeting will lie declared on Monday, and acceptances will bo due with the secretary, Mr. D. R. DoCostn, at 8 o'clock the' same evening. It is anticipated that this meeting will be one of tlic best of the last few years, the presence of a number of outside horses contributing materially to the interest in the events.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17179, 8 February 1930, Page 16

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MEMORANDA Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17179, 8 February 1930, Page 16

MEMORANDA Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17179, 8 February 1930, Page 16