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2400 days ago

HN TOLL EXCHANGE/TELECOM/N.Z.P.O

Kathleen from Maeroa

A luncheon for past and present staff will be held Saturday September 21, 2019 at Hamilton Combined Returned Services Club, Rostrevor Street, Hamilton from 11am. Cost $26 per person. Lunch served at 12.30pm. To register - online payments to account number 03 -0314 0031440 000. Please enter name and number attending in reference section.
Registrations with payment must be in by 16th September, 2019.
Further inquiries contact Kathy Mischefski phone 07 847 6478
email: billkathym@gmail.com or Gerry Moosman 07 846 4044
or email: gerrymoose@xtra.co.nz.

K. Mischefski, 139B Maeroa Road, Hamilton 3200, PO Box 5098 Frankton 3242 Hamilton.

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