CLUB NEWS
Splendid Work Everywhere This week, the report of a concert and a year's splendid work comes from the Samaritans' Club. The Coronation Club, Te Pintaalso dW outstanding work, and next week there will be a reportjrf! the social and dancl which they held in the Mead School. Club staged a concert last Thursday evening, and you can 'read all about it in a SSfaS\onV'7o\^ S dubs-and don't forget to «iin,«r club reports. The club coupon is printed once more, and badges are Club. The leader, Dulcie Baylis, says:
"Last month (August) saw the Good Samaritans' Club holding its third function this year. This gathering took the form of a concert, at which Mr Te Ari Pitama, and the Tuahiwi Maoris presented a wonderful programme. "We are most truly grateful to Mr Pitama and the Maoris. If, at any time, they should need help the Good Samaritans will be glad to do anything* in their power to aid them, in their turn.
helper, and the Maoris of Tuahiwi helped us with a doll which realised £6. Our Report - < "This year we have knitted up 146 skeins of wool into gifts for the old people at Christmas; we have now a body of presents prepared. "We aimed at £3O as the sum total of our work. Our expectations have been realised as the gross receipts of our concert and
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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