FOOTBALL. RECREATION GROUND, SHANNON. SATURDAY, APRIL 24. JUNIOR AT 3 p.m.MI RA NU l v. SH A NNON . FOURTH GRADE AT 1.30 p.m.— SHANNON v. FOXTON. ADMISSION: Xh * . J. CASEY, Secretary, H.R.U. CENSUS OF NEW ZEALAND. COUNTIES OF HORQjWHENUA AND HUTT (Including Boroughs of Levin, Otaki, and Shannon.) ALL Census Schedules have now been distributed and will be called for on ■ WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, or as soon after as id practicable. Householders are earnestly requested to assist the authorities by seeing that schedules are properly completed and ready for the Subenumerator when lie calls. Any Householder (including any person in charge of an hotel, institution, vessel, etc., In the above counties who. may not have received census schedules should at once , communicate with B. MAGEE, Postmaster & Census Enumerator, Levin. MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD. A LTERNATIVE Tenders are invited XX for the purchase of six huts, one or more, and two tanks. Same may he seen on Loughnan.’s property, Okuku road. Tenders close SATURDAY, Ist May, 1926, with— J. HIGGINS, Cliairman, Tokoinaru. EDWIN DENNIS. A.R.C.M., F.N.C.M. (London). LONDON QUALIFIED TEACHER. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. LESSONS given at Studio at De . Luxe Theatre, Levin, EVERY MONDAY. Auditries and Advice , Free. Make your appointment or get lurther particulars from— HOWARD ANDREW, LEADING DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, SHANNON.
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Shannon News, 23 April 1926, Page 1
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