REMINDERS
Parents, teachers and all interested are reminded of the speeial service tomorrow evening in the Hastings Methodist Church, when Miss C. E. Kirk, of Wellington, and the Eev. li. B. Gosnell, hononary cliild welfare ofRcer for Hastings, will deliver addresses dealing with "The Child in the Home, the Office and the Police Court." t'atrons are reminded of the South Island re-union and danee. There will be practically a continuous programme with no interval. A speeial broadcast address from the Gospel Hall, Napier, will be relayed by Station 2ZII Napier to-morrow night. The speaker is Mr. George Mcnzies and his subject "The Gospel as tlie Povver of God." Mr. Lloyd Williams, Government Orchard Instructor, Otago, was recently sent to Canada to investigate the most up-to-date methods of frost fighting in pratcice there. Mr. Williams is now visiting the various fruit districts to give growers the benefit of his enquiries and will address a meeting of the H.B. Fruitgrowers ' Association at the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday evening next at 7.30 o'clock. An interesting and instructive addreso is assuied.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 184, 21 August 1937, Page 6
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