LODGE MEETING.
'The Pioneer' Loijge No. 11 1.0. G.T. hqld its weekly session in the Eechabite Chambers, Manners Street, on \ Moudny evening. Bro. G. A. Pethe- \ rick, C.T., presiding over a fair at- i tondance of members and visitors. :A : vote of condolence' was passed to the j relatives of tho. late Bro. Henry, who jj was for somo-years an active member ? of the Pioneer Lodge. After business j the Harmony Committee provided an $i interesting programme m .the form of % a. "hat night," when some very in- t terosting and instructive, debates 'took i place. "Dutch Auction" and "Mock i; Parliamentary Election" will be the \ prograjnmo for next meeting. . $ The Excelsior Lodge of Druids No. 11 | held its quarterly meeting in the I Druids' Hall, Taranaki Street, on Moti- & clay evening, Bro. F. Browne, Arch i Druid, being in tho chair. Visitors, i present were: —Bros. Allen, D.P., Daly X (Prido of Brooklyn), 'and Clark (Pact- ? nc). Ijhe nominations of officers for the 4, next six months were: —Arch Druid, I Bro. J. Withers; 1.P.A., Bro. l< , . % Browne; , vice-arch Druids, Bros. Salt, j Waterworth, J. B. Sauntlett; treasurer, i Bro. G. Lackland; secretary, Bro. F. \ Jennings;, outside-guardian, Bro. L. % Boock; insido guardians, Bros. Gaunt- | lott, Austen,, and Black; arch Druid ; bards, Bros. E. M'Elwain, J. Hearfield, '{ Hunter, Carroll,- and Austen;. vice-areh \ bards, Bros. Hunter, Gaunllett, Black, I Carroll, Austin;. W. '"Waterworth,. and % Tyson; minute secretary, , Bros. Lord, \ Smyth, and Salt; ; district .president, p Bro. L. Boock;' Grand Lodge repre- \ centative, Bro'. F. Jenings: auditor, % Mr. Bolton; organist, Bro. E. J. King; | press correspondent, Bro. E. J.Kihg. i Four new members wcro iniated. ' A 5 motion was carried that all members .? on Dr. Maekin's list.be supplied with | medicine from, tho F.S. dispensary on £ and after December 1; 1910. A largo | attendance was present. The lodge s closed in harmony at 11 p.m. |
Baldness' used to be a misfortune. Nonit is bad form. No man need be.bald, unless ho wants to, or is too careless to grow. hair. The day of the silly quack "hair-restorers" is over. John Strantro Winter's Hair Food has doomed them. It differs from the others, because it makes hair grow. Price, 3s. Od., everywhere. Advt. i For Up-to-dato Costumes, seasonablo and well cut, go to \\V S. Bedford, 43a Willis Street, over Shop occupied by F. Cohen, Mercer.—* "Your collection of water-colours is very nice," said Mrs. Kmcllmnn, "but you have no oil paintings?" "No, indeed,' - replied Mrs.- Nuriteh. "I don't consider them safe." "Not safer" "So, in case of fire, you know."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 11
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427LODGE MEETING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 11
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