NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
.A jumble sale will be held at 2 p.m. today in. the class-rooms, Papanui Presbyterian Church.
A jumble salo will be hold in tho Hibernian Hall at 2 p.m. io-day. St. Augustine's Women's Guild will hold a ealo of work in aid of St. Anne's Homo, at the schoolroom, Cracroft terrace, at 2.30 to-day. ' A meeting of the Papanffi Sports Club will bo held in the Old Library room, Papanui, on Monday night. A meeting of ratepayers will be held in the Ha warden Hall on Tuesday night to discuss tho proposed iise in road rates. The ■ Rev. A. J. Seanier and a talented party of Maori singers will take the servico at Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue, Icmorrow evening. Mr Seamer, who is tho ' General Superintendent of tho Home Mission Department, will epeak on behalf of. Home and Maori Missions. The .hev. K.' D. Patchett will take for his subject at tho morning service, "The Vision of a, How Earth." > ■ . The local- secretary for. the Trinity Collcjo of Music, London, notified teachers and students' that Wednesday, July Ist, is ,tho last day upon which entries for tho practical examinations will bo taken; also that ceftiiScttes for 1924 examinations aro now on issue at Tho Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 16
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208NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 16
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