COMING EVENTS.
Juno l(i.—West land Progress League 7 p.m. June 111—At 7.30 p.m. election of school committees.
June l(i.—Pictures, Princess Theatre. June lli.—Town Hall, Concert and Community Sing.
Juno 18.—Soldiers’ Hall, P.azaar Dance for Refreshment Stall. Juno ill.—Soldiers Hall, euchre tournament. June 21.—Shortest Day.
June "21.—Soldiers’ Hall, 31.5. A dance.
June 22.—Coronation Day (Hill)
j„ ne 23.—Prince of Wales’ birthday. Juno 25.—Convent Pupils Concert, Princes Theatre. June 25.—Soldiers’ Hull, Annual Ball, Excelsior F.O. juno 25. X.Z. Farmers Union ball, Koiteraugi. June 2(’>—Parliameant opens.
June 27—Plain and fancy dress ball. Kmnnra I'ootball Club. June 28. Peace Treaty signed by Germany, 1919.
Ju.ie 30.— Soldiers’ Ilnll, Tt.S.A. Bazaar opens. j u lv l—Westland County Council meets 2 p.m., strike annual rates. July 2.—llium Football Club’s ball. Julv lib—-Soldiers’ Hall, lnglcside.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1924, Page 2
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