I.ord Willingdon, the new Viceroy, intends to sail for India from Marseilles <.n April 3, and arrives at Bombay on April. 17. Lord Irwin will leave Bombay for England the following day.—British Oificiul Wireless. The enterprise of ,\l r. 11. .1. K'erridge in providing an additional session at the Regent with community singing on New Year's Eve was fully appreciated by the public, the attendance tit the second performance numbering about 800. Commencing at 11 o'clock, the programme was suspended between I I.IHI o'clock and a li w minutes a I'ter midnight, during which period ihe audience sang popular numbers, which concluded with the singing of "Auld Cang Syne." A largo clock in the theal re chimed the hour of midnight, and numerous greetings were exchanged as the New Your passed in. The occasion WHB an exIremely happy one for those present, ami Ihe balance of the programme was completed shortly after I a.m. RIG THIRSTS ALL SURRENDER. CONQUERED BY "PRICE'S." a bottle of Price's only costs 1/6. n makes three pnllons of! delicious cordial thai will conquer any thirst. Like oranges? Then get Price's Flavored Orange Extract —mode from [real orange extractive. Also Flavored ißaspberrv, Limo and Lemon. All storen rind grocers sell Price's.—2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17455, 2 January 1931, Page 8
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