NOTES AND NOTICES.
The monthly meeting of the NoLicense League will be held in St. Andrew’s schoolroom on Monday, at 7.30. All League members are asked to be present.
Mr G. K. Miller, acting under instructions from the Deputy Assignee, will sell on the premises, Gladstone Road, to-day, the whole of the bankrupt- stock of W. J. Cox, consisting of groceries, crockery, hardware and patent medicines. The sale is advertised to commence at 1 o’clock.
The Rev. W. Grant will give the second of a series of addresses on “Ideals of Manhood” to-morrow evening, in St. Andrew’s Church, the subject being “Mighty Men.” Mr. John Alexander will sing, “Arm, Arm, Ye Brave” (Jndasi Maccabeus), and Mr. Chas East will play “The War March of the Priests,” from the same oratorio. The annual congregational meeting will be held on Tuesday evening. at half-past 7 o’clock. Mr. J. Williams, assistant, will conduct the service at Kaiti, and Mr. W. J. McCliskie at Mangapapa.
Attention is directed to the approaching daffodil show to he held m the Scottish Society’s Hall on Thursday, 4th September. Entries close with Mr. Alex. Thomson, florist, on Tuesday, 2nd September, at 7.30 p.m. There is promise of great abundance and variety of blooms 1 this year. St. Andrew’s Ladies’ Guild will have the usual stalls in evidence, and are very busy making tlieir preparations.
Missioner L. Minifie will conduct the Methodist Churle'h morning (service, and the Rev. J. A. Loehore the evening. Subject, “His Servants in the New Jerusalem”; anthem; solo, “When the Pearly Gates Unfold,” Mr. Webster, of Auckland. The Te Hapara and Mangapapa evening services will be conducted by Missioner L. Minifie and Mr. J. F. Doherty respectively.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3418, 23 August 1913, Page 5
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