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The usual monthly military memorial I service will be held in the Lyric Theatre j ~<is T'inctuy -.if'tonicon next, Tbi-.. it^st.', anr] ' :)'.-. .j.-Jdre&'K will bo K'ven ::.■;,■ W<• G A. • 'T!-e He]f-r.';. vi'.lo lira'v-.'b. oi'thi-) S'v'omoM's ; , i.'Ht-iui-.ic l.«a!.:;:\e llieir ' 50-'.v.'>i':d. ; anii:'i..-il nifct'i;^, on. 'iAit'sA-.I.y .!&::i : . ■.:::(). | their ropei-c a,:;ii I»'.l^?u'e->:i^^ei v:'-il .'>.:;:- \ in next issue. : :^^L The attention of our readeis is drawn notice appearing in another column re "the new grocery store just opened outside the Railway gates. ~....,/ A farewell social will be tendered j Private C. Megson in the Star Theatre I to-night (Thursday). A welcome home ! will also be extended to PrivMfee Petrie. [ All returned soldiers are cordially, in- i viled, and «. very pleasant evening is anticipated. The Ideal Drapery, next ECHO Office. Commercial Road, is well known for ; good value. Their annual winter sale j commences to-morrow, for one month.. The reduction in prices will bo great. | A. large reinforcement of bargains just ; arrived. ; At the last meeting of the HolousvUlc i A. Enid P. Association a subscription list | was opened for donation of chairs (at 6/6 each) fur rhe Asricnltura!. Hail, and and the fallowing were received : —Messrs j ' J.C. fiiinuier. 3- 11. Graham, 3; A. EL i Robinson, 1; VV. J. Eilefct, 3; T. D. j : Johuson, 1; Harold McLeod, "i ; J. S. j Vercoe, 1; E. Spinley. 1; S,. liarues/ 2; j P. McLeod, 1; .N. W. Rimtner, 3; A. J. j ; Ga,r.ry, i. .. i i .--•' ■ I j—^' A ,"c>st '-uccosshil onLertaiiiih'-jnt was i ;\ . iiel'i in the Star Theatre or, £1 r-)\ Ji;n;;, I -■; under ths-uiLsnices of the Church or ■ ll.■;,'•' England Ladies' Guild. The feature of i evctung \va;.; a fancy dv.net: by Mist; ! :| ; ;;\ Belle Wilson to musical accompaninieut j .of piano, violin, and tenor horn.. Miss i |£;.r-'^ "Wilson showed very considerable ability I || rf and, l>.er graceful dan'^ng was warmly , ||.: : ;<':' ; &ppiaudeU- SJie looked -charming in a lifejb^ jiico-l frock of pipk: nvreiie tie chene. i ■^fS^-fei^v-irr-icij^inrs in the musical items Mta Carter, Miss Rimmer, |Ri! Messrs Carter," J.^-ach,1 Soreaion aad C. j ■■'Wmte. li[liss : -Jessie Cunning-ham was j Wml,^ ynavoiuably- absent owingjSto s. nevore I t^ll cold., |An excelieni. supper was provided ! ||||L^yitb.6*G-uild, :mi Ganging indulged in' j f^;' till nearly rnidnis-ht. | B^: . -■" ' | . The euchre and" dance social held in i$& ri-'thsjft.sricultural Hall on Monday evening ;ir J,ast "< (promoted by the Catholic Church ;;;;/ -"./as well attended, and, as ■./;'■';;. Is-usiial with these functions, a most en'v;^':SU' jpy^bif' t'itne vras spent. The progressive JvAi[ euchre iodraanlent drew a good crowd j ;Nv'?/ 'and -t lie ganje's were ail keenly con- -& ■.'t??-.te.cl. ladies priat 'a very prerty ;'-,:' ,:sw(.efe.. dish by Mr 'Pudney) d j;^ .?;;'..■ 7/o'.: by Mr Eric. Mcl.^od, v,hi<- ; i,,v->": gc^iLlymLin having plajed as a lady, j ':'}.,/'■■» gents' prizs was awarded to Mr j Sco'M; (13 -raracs}, and was a box of j lia-.it>ke-rcb..lcf.s donated l\v l,lr>: Lyons. • ■f^.': --A. ■J.iiost'';en.ioyable sAippor wns provided. | wLich. dancing was rssuiiiftd, ai,d • V coiirirjuw-1 -v^ifl" midnight, Miss lliuuner j !f> c-^#l^fCg.■at'H-.ioiaHb. Tba.fc-.sc.iAl .;a.ko ;; \ : "(placii hi th^at(ir;G^Cil! on M';ndav j;Hh , |,;,?^ '•" 4,vX ' I 'gj-;- .'.y : " The Bride of .fto-to."'I—A'\hc\v^i1 — A'\hc\v^i aili oi '§■■',-'#rh.bt-blood. :■•■'-• -•••■"■■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 July 1918, Page 3
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