R.S.A. BUILDING FUND
TO-AIORKOAY’S EVENT. Those competing in the cookery classes at the Exhibition in the Soldiers' Hall to-morrow afternoon, may forward their exhibits between 11 and 1:2 o'clock, or may leave them at the hull from 1 ..'sll onwards. The exhibition will be open t• > the public from 2..‘10 o’clock, and the judging of the babies will take place at 2. Id o'clock. The charge for admission will he one shilling, and afternoon tea will he procurable on the premises. At night there will lie a big euchre assembly for domestic special prizes, including: a bag of Ilnur, bag of sugar, tea and butter. The admission will he Is 6d. The dinner set won in the .May tournament will be awarded, and a fresh tournament announced for June. The building fund campaign closes this week, and it is hoped to receive generous support during the remaining few days, which will he marked by a closing gift day on Saturday. Tlie committee lias worked hard to achieve success, anil i* grateful for the support extended. In the short time remaining it is hoped to augment the fund sufficiently to place the returned soldiers’ hall practically out of debt. To that end the best support is invited and hoped for.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1925, Page 2
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209R.S.A. BUILDING FUND Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1925, Page 2
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