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The first meeting of the Napier Townswomen's Guild for the 1937 Beason will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Wednesday next, February 17, at 2.30 p.m. Mi&s Jerome Speneer, O.B.E., will be the guest-of-honour, and members will also have the opportunity of saying "au revoir" to Mrs E. A. W. Henley. Members are requested to bring a plate. The Railway Department anpounces the runiiirig of another excur'sion Napier and baek on Sunday^ February 2'.. Th. excursion is from the Wairarapa distiici, and already iuclications point to ve»y heavy bookingis. Tbe r*c i sion tiain is timed to arrive at Napier at -12.32 . p,.m._ and leaves on roturn at 5.35 p.m. The fares are at :* very cheap ra'te. Details are advertise'I in this issue.- • • - Time flies, but. time has not got this all on its .own now. Many people fly nowadays, and if Hawke's Bay people cannot reacb ^tbe Puketapu sports meeting on Saturday, • March 20, by any other means they will probably fly there. They are sure , to get there somehow. It is a sports meeting neone cares to miss At 8 p.m. on February 24. at Bridge Pa, will begin a most beautiful and unique dance, introducingi for the first time, in- the land of Aotearoa, a true Valentine Ball. David Kamau, the Rhythm King, and his boys will introduce the latest in dance hits. For further information concerning this ball, , see advertisemeht. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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