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Invercargill

(From our own correspondent.)

August 14. The meetings of the local branch of the Hibernian Society are now held in Allen's Hall in Kelvin street .Previously the members used to meet in St. Joseph's schoolroom, which Was inconvenient in many ways, and not so central as the present rooms. On the 11th inst the first meeting was held in the new hall, and at the conclusion of the business, for the evening Mr T McGrath entertained the members. This morning's Southland Times has the following anent the forthcoming art union of the Hibernian liana!:— The Hibernian Band played a programme Of Sousas music in front of Chiaroni's Art Depot on Saturday evening. The band's art union prizes," which were on view in the Art Depot window, attracted a lot of attention, and tickets in connection therewith were disposed of in large numbers bv members of the band '

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1575

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Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1575

Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, 17 August 1911, Page 1575

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