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The VERY REV. A. K. WARREN New Zealand’s Representative at the Princeton Conference, Will speak on the above subject TOMORROW THURSDAY, NOV. 25 TOMORROW THURSDAY, NOV. 25, at 7.30 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET. BAPTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET. Chairman: Rev. c. H.' Olds, President of the Methodist Conference. Retiring- Collection towards expenses. MEETINGS AM E E TING wi 11 be held at FOREST LAKE SCHOOL lo rorm a Tennis Club. All intending- members please attend at 3 p.m. SATURDAY. 2 7tlL 950 GOLF CLUB (INC.). The Annual General Meeting- will be held on WEDNESDAY. December S, 194 3, at the Victory Hall (above Regent Theatre i at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. Members of both clubs, ladies’ and mens’, requested to attend. 887 G. A. WILKES, lion. Sec.
H AMILTON BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS Alma Street, TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT November 21, At 8 o’clock, TO PROMOTE INTEREST IN SCOUTING. i Speakers: MR HECTOR CHRISTIE (Dominion Commissioner). SIR JAMES GROSE (President Boy Scouts’ Association of N.Z.). SIR JOSEPH SMITH (Hon. Commissioner or Boy Scouts). FRANK FINDLAY, ESQ., M.P. and DeputyMayor, will preside. ALL PARENTS—PIease note and attend and bring- along all friends of the Boy Scout Movement. 898 NOTICES LOCHIEL GOLF CLUB (INC.). CLOSING DAY. Members and their Triends are invited to the Official Closing of the above club on SATURDAY afternoon next, Nov. 27. Ladies please bring a basket. 91S R ED CROSS SHOP, GARDEN PLACE. The winner of Xmas Dinner: Mrs Downes, Hardley Street. The winner of Xmas Cake, Mrs Green, O’Neill Street. 920 W A I K A T O LYCEUM BRING and BUY CLUB
For Prisoners of War and Soldiers’ Parcel Fund. FRIDAY (Nov. 20) FRIDAY from 10.30 a.m. STALLS OF ALL KINDS. 737 rpii CAFE AND GRILL OPPOSITE HAMILTON HOTEL HAS NOW REOPENED. ROOM 924 "VTEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). WAIKATO CENTRE. V.A.D. RALLY. A Rally will be held in the Hamilton High School Grounds (kindly lent by the High School Board) on SATURDAY, November 27. at 2.1") p.rn. Competitions in First Aid by Senior and Junior members of Red Cross and St. John members. Drill Competitions by W.A.A.C., W.A.V.C., and Red Cross V.A.D. teams, and Ambulance work and Mechanics by Red Cross Transport members. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. 919 TROTTING 'OUTH AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUBS * (Amalgamated) SUMMER MEETING to be held at CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, DECEMBER 4, 1 943 DECEMBER 4, 1943 (Saturday) ACCEPTANCES close with Messrs Blomfleld & Co., Auckland, at FIVE P.M. and I with the Secretary, Hamilton, at EIGHT I P.M. FRIDAY next, NOVEMBER 26. Fhone 37 40. G. H. JEW, Box 106, Hamilton. Secretary. WE MAKE SMASHED & RATTERED CARS LOOK LIKE NEW: P R OACH ’ LTD ’ MOTOR PANELBEATERS & RADIATOR EXPERTS, I Now operating at their new and Enlarged i Premises. I ANGLESEA ST.— ANGLESEA ST. I ANGLESEA -T. ANGLESEA ST. ! Phone 3 331, Hamilton. j I Our new premises are situated between j 1 Collingwood st. and the Fire Station, a few paces from Collingwood st.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22203, 24 November 1943, Page 1
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