/To-day the surviving members of tljo First N6n Zealand Contingent will calobrato th 6 loth aft. nivorsary of .their departure for Soiith Africa by a reunion and dinner.. Various members from Auckland, Christchurch, Blenheim, and Dunedin have already arrived in the oity and more .are expected to arrive'during the day, Colonel '.-Robin, C.8., Chief of tho General Uefenco StaiF, who eomraanded the contingent, will opoupy tho chair and will bo supported by Colonel D'Arcy Chaytor, another officoi of, the • contingent, ,Us& : Dingo Eucalyptus, And attAy your cold will fly; You'll no ilonger har& a snivelling nbst, : Nor ytt a watery eye. , ClsOl LADIES' TAtI.OIUXG. ' ' The oldest ftnd tost Firm, now. sprint Roods and styles;- Sir,.,Nedliie trill da the filtinj. N'odihe and Co., 78 Wellington 'terrace. C 1227 ... ■ Adrt. v. Entrioi for .»#».. tievtn sanuid, eMtlfi fair,. Fri' day (October Mi. me kdvetuted by l£«siri, Abraham and-WillUiaa, Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 7
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146Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 7
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