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TO-NIGHT!. . . ....... ... TO-NIGHT! • • •>' li/TR. J. " ALEXANDER. CLAItEE, : . Of the BELGIAN CONGO, Will (D.V.) give an ' • ILLUSTRATED LECTUEE, • • ■- :'r'S ; :•: 011 . "TRAVELLING AND HUNTING -I A ; DEI LIVINGSTONE'S-, CQTjNTEY.",-. In the CONCERT CHAMBER, : THIS EVENING- "i'i'iv? (FRIDAY), sth MARCH, at 8 o'clock HON. J. G..W. AITKEN,;to. preside.: Come and hear an Address of enthral-* ling interest,, .full,,,of_ incident, through travel ' itf a- counfejr teeming with wild beasts 1 arid big' game'.'' *' * Slides showing snapshots from' Mr; Glarke's own- Kodak.- : 'Admission Free. 'No Collection.'-;. ■•' i Bring.Saukey'e Hymns. " PARISH. OP ST. PAUL'S," THOENDOK PAEISHIONEES and Friends are"in- : vited to a- SOCIAL- GATHEEING, THIS EVENING, to bid Farewell to the REV.'. N.". S." andTMRS. .'BAENETT; .'at SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLEOOM, at i o'clock,.. : SATURDAY, MAECH 6, 1915. QRAND . ■ GAEDEN . PARTY (In aid' 1 of St. Vincent, ,'de' Paul School-' • room, Northland), , - TO" BE OPENED BY THE HON.' If L,.' HERDMAN, at 2.30 P.Sf;MRS. PUTNAM'S GEOUNDS, MAIN , ROAD, NORTHLAND. . Fancy" Goods. Flowers, and Produce, and Sweet" Stalls, '■ Competitions, and Afternoon Tea... , .. , . Admission to Grounds, fid. -
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 7
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