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Cndnnr8r °j Z^ftS"1 i?.5^...C&6, w. Victoria Street, which is to be officially.opened by the G™<*™r-Ge™-al<S»: Cyril Neyall, tomorrow afternoon. .Inset, the front 'elevation of the new premises. Ihe building, with all its appointments and furnishings, will be opened entirely free of debt. * ........ ■ .'*'.. . ■ ■ (Evening Post, 06 October 1944)
Mrs. Commissioner Evan Smith, at m recent commissioning of cadets in the Vivian Street Citadel, pins on the mother of Cadet Joyce Hill, of Feilding, the silver star decoration, which is presented to all mothers whose sons or daughters are commissioned as Salvation Army officers. The daughter, who is looking on, is appointed to Miramax (Evening Post, 03 November 1944)
A scene" from "Fairy Frolics," the Children's Entertaiifenent -which is being, presented * each afternoon this week, at 2 o'clock, in the specially-built theatre at the D.I.C, on the Quay. "Fairy Frolics," a 60-minute pantomime, is arranged' by Mrs. • Ina'Allan,- with the pupils- of Miss Dorothy Daniells's dancing class as performers, it's a Splendid show for Boys and Girls. Admission is Is, and everyone gets an Ice. Cream, as well as a surprise from Santa's Pack, at the conclusion of "Fairy Frolics." Tickets for each afternoon's performance are obtainable from the D.I.C. Box Offlce.—P.B.A. (Evening Post, 18 December 1944)
Members of the British Ministry of Supply Mission in India, who arrived by the Limited today. From left, Major-General Sir Thomas Berny, Major-General R. P. Pakenham-Walsh, Director-General War Provisions, Eastern Group, Mr. F. H. Harrison, and Mr. I. F. L. Elliot, who is chairman of the mission. * ' – (Evening Post, 11 January 1944)
First' section of the reinforced concrete flats how being built by the State on The Terrace. This portion of what will eventually be a very large block is of five storeys, and will contain 17 one-bedroom flats. Only interior and exterior finishing remains to be done, and it is expected that the flats will be ready for occupation in April. (Evening Post, 11 January 1944)