REMINDERS
Queenswood School re-opens on Monday, September 20. Miss Rixon will be at home to parents on Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Johnston, the blind-soldier-preacher, will give bis farewell address•s to-morrow in the Baptist Church, at 11 „a.m. and 7 p.m. These great final gatherings of the mission will be inspiring and memorable, and folk an urged to come early. There will be bright singing of the popular mission hymns and chorusses. Lovers of good music are reminded that the choir of the Hastings Methodist Church to-morrow evening wili li't singing "All in an April Evening," "Brother James' Air,'' the occasion being the annual spring flower services. The giits of spring flowers will be distributed among the sicfc in tbe Ha* tings and Napier liospitals. On November 3 the villagers oi Havelock Nortb will hold one of their well-known bazaars, this t»ne with (li object of adding a supper-room to the Viilage HalJ. There will be stalls Ioj produce, art work, sueets, flowers, jumble, ete., not i'orgetting competitions and afternoon tea. Look out for lurther particulars. The annual geueral meetiuc of t5 Hastings Cricket Club .will be beld in the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Wednesday, September 22, at 8 p.. A general meeting of tbe West Fn ' Tennis Club will be beld in the G.F.S. rooms, Eastbourne street, on Monday September 27, at 7.30 p.m." Meetings under the auspices of the Heretaunga Dairy Co., will be addressed by the Dominion organiser of the Pig-Marketing Association, in the Tikokino Hall on Tuesday, September 21, at 8 p.m. ; the Putorino Hall, on Wednesday, September 22, and ' the Bay View Hall, on Thursday, Septem- ! ber 23.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 208, 18 September 1937, Page 6
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