PUBLIC NOTICES. DAFFODIL, SHOW. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. IN PUBLIC HALL. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Official Opening, 2.30' p.m., by Mr H. S. S. Kyle. 3051 NEW CYCLE STAND (CENTRE OF TOWN.) COOK BROS. (Proprs.) 'DARK Your Cycles and Parcels, Etc., r at the NEW STAND in “PRESS” BUILDINGS, Worcester street Entrance. Perfect safety assured. Hours: 7.30 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. CHARGES: 2d day, 6d week. SIX MONTHS’ TOUR AROUND THE WORLD. CIX VACANCIES are available with a Private Party leaving New Zealand in April, 1939, via Canada, United States, England, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, Germany, and France, returning Suez Canal, arriving New Zealand October. Total inclusive cost, £4BB to £SOO, according to cabin. Apply for itinerary to CONDUCTOR, P.O. Box 67, 2525 Masterton. WHAT DO WE MEAN A DRY SHERRY. Dry means simply: Not Sweet. TT IS A QUALITY that has always A distinguished the finest Champagne and Sherry. And it is a quality that .has made VINO DE PASTO such a prime favourite with people who know sherry. VINO DE PASTO—That Gentlemen’s Club Sherry. 81/- per dozen. Sold only by—- ! BISHOP and CO.. LTD., Est. 1854. 'Phone 31-084. 83214 LECTURES. W.E.A. A N INTERESTING LECTURE by Mr Winston Rhodes, M.A., “The Writers of Modern China.” Readings by Mr O. L. Simmance. W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, To-morrow Night, 8 p.m. Everyone invited. Come and learn -of this great country. Tuesday evening. September 27th. Mr B. E. Souter lectures —Does the policy of appeasement hold any hope for peace in Europe? The international situation concerns us. You are invited, 3030
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 1
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