REMINDERS
The Haumoana "500" Club's annual dance will be held in the Haumoana. Hall on Thursduy noxt, September 16. A 'bus leaves Westorman's at 7.45 p.m. The Hawke 's Bay Farmers ' Meat Co.f Ltd., invites applications (acconipanied by testimonials), up to October 1, for the position of fat stock pickers at Dannevirke and Waipukurau. A special meetiug of Hastings, brancli of tlie Hawke's Bay General Lnbourers Union will be lield in tho Labour Harty rooms, Railway road, at S p'.in. on Tucsday, September 14. The ofiices and ivool stores of woolbrokers and merchants at Napier, Hastings and Fort Ahuriri will close at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 15, for the South Afric.a v. Hawke's' Bay Rugby football match. . - ' Suppliers of the Heretaunga Dairy Company in the Central Hawke's Bay area, are invited to attend a lecture 011 pig-rcamig, to be given .under the auspices of the company, in . the Otane Town Hall to-night, and ; in the Ruataniwha Hall to-morrow e.yening at S o'clock. The ofiices of solicitors, members of the Hawke's Bay Law Society, in Napier and Hastings will be closed from 11 a.ni. and those in Central Hawke's . Bay all day on Wednesday next, September 15, for the South Africa v. Hawke's Bay Rugby football match. - Manchester Uhity . Oddfellows and candidates for initiation aro reminded that the Hastings Lodge will hold .its regular meeting in the Oddfellows ' Hall, Market strcet, on Tuesday next. 14th inst., at 7-30 p.m. The lodge will be judged for the ritual shield competition. A remindcr is given of tho vanety entertainment to bo given in the Hau- ) moana Hall to-uight (Monday)t when a varied programme of plays, songs, solo dancing, community singing, etc., will be rondered by Hastings, Havelock and local artists. Tho proeeeds will be for the stage fund and tho l^i.Z. \Y.I. endowment i'und. jMembers of ihe Hawke's Bay brancb of the Carpenters and Joiners Union of Workers are notifled of the quarterly meeting which is to be held in the Erieudly Society Hall, corner of Warren street and Lyndon road, at 7.30 011 Tuesday, September 14, The question of location of the National office will be dealt with, and general business taken. The subject of the address by Andrew Johnston, the blind soldier and preaeher, to-night is "An Intellectual Man's Discovery." The meeting takee plaQe at 7.30 in the Baptist Chureh,- Karamu road south. Folk are urged to bo early, and everyone is most cordially welcome. Tlie evangelist will conduct bright singing, and Mrs Johnston will be the soloist.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 203, 13 September 1937, Page 8
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