PUBLIC NOTICES. gOCIAL EVENING at the Epiphany Hall. 7.45, Tomorow Night (Wednesday). Admission, 1/-; Children. 6d. Musical programme, games and dancing. Refreshments.' VMV BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. MASTERTON BRANCH. Friends and others interested arc reminded of the Meeting TOMORROW WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, at 8 p.m. At the Country Women’s Club, corner King and Chapel Streets. Subject: “EUROPEAN FEDERATION—WHAT OF THE EMPIRE?” Speaker: MISS E. M. DONALDSON. ( of Wellington Headquarters. At the present time, when the course of events indicated for years by British Israel scholars is proving accurate, this consideration of Anglo-Saxondom’s role in the next phase of world change will prove of absorbing interest. Members and friends are advised not to miss this address, as. owing to war conditions, it may be difficult to arrange as many lectures as usual this year.
THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. APPROPRIATION MEETING To be hold on THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1941. BALLOTS: Groups 5. 9. 19 22. 23. 24. 34. SALES BY TENDER: Groups 3. 6. 7. 11. 17. 18, 26. 27. 29. 30. 31. 40. TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED: £15,600. LAST PAY-DAY: MONDAY, MAY 26, 1941. Masterton Agent: E. K. EASTWOOD, 5 Perry Street.
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