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Owing to ill-health, Miss Harkcr is jnable to continue teaching at the Batric Studio, . In future all ballroom arid iap. classes -and private lessons will be taken. by Misses. Grantham and Pats.cn. Donjt forgot to book the family') seats for the. Hawke 's Bay Drama League Pesthal on Moj'dav and Tuesday. Every thing points to t.wo most enjwyable O'/onings Th*» festival takes ctace* in the Municipal Theatre, Hastings. Blinded by a shellburst wbilo with the New Zealand "Dxvision in Erapce, Mr Andrew Jolinstoo, oi Gore, is earna very tine nanie as a preacher. His work in many towns of New Zealand bas attracted considerable atteution, ' and the-Baptist Chureh has invited him fco conduct a series of meetings in Hastings. Mr Johnston will begin his meetings on Sunday, September 5 Jn a speciaJ t-a'lk- for . all those wlio care, the Rev. R. B. Gosriell will take his subject to-morrow evening in tlie Hastings Metb'odist'Cliurch "Men Wlio are Putting the World Right,' 1 with special reference to -Ilussia, ltaly, Ger-i an'd Spain. A preacher. of long esperience and who has been fearless in" his utterances on \the : gteat social qnestions is to speak in Hastihgs to-morrow evening, in the person of the- Rev, J. K. Archer/' of/ Christchurch. Mr Archer was a former minister at Napier and came out to Hastings to begin the Baptist cause in this town, years ago. He is always tonical, and there will doubtless be a very large num ber of people anxious to hear him again. The service is in the Baptist Chureh at 7 p.m. Mr D.: 8. McLeod, who is a candidate for a seat on the Fruit-Export Control Board as representative for the Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, and Wairarapa area, inserts in this issue .a notice to l'ruitgrowers inviting their support. The South -Island Reunion Committee is arranging with McKay's orchestra for a special olcl-favouritee prqgramme. If you have a special old favourite, let tho secretary kuow now. A special bus will run from Napier to thd reunion. Parents and others interfested.in educational aims and'problems are invited to hear a free public address in the Kitz tea-rooms, Hastings, on Tuesday evening. at eight •o'clock. .The address will be given by .Mr iW. A. G. Penlihgton, M.A., principal of the Hastings High School. Mr E. .1. W. Hallett, chairman* of the High- School Board, will preside. • ' * ' The Hawke's -Bay xL.-couutaut Students' - Society has Been . particularly fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Kicliardson, of Wellington, who will lecturo on the important subject "Income Tax ' ' in St. John's hlall, Browning street, Napier, on Monday evening, the 16th instant at eignt o'clock. Ma Richardson is a lato uispector of the Land and Incomo-Tax Department and is well qualified" to speak 'on such' an iTrtportant subject. The general public is extended a c'oraial invitation to he present.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 6
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