Otago Lodge hold its first; mooting once the holidays, when Arch Braid tiro. Tasker presided over a good attendance. The lodge decided in favoin it hot " g tho .sociciy’s picnic in the .■icinity of the city, the picnic delegate receiving instructions for the next meeting. A I'reo-and-oasy discussion was allowed for the evening, several old numbers giving interesting addresses on l,e early days of the lodge, while the •efcrences • to the various insurance wheines in existence proved most in-ti-active. 1).!’.-elect Bro. Reeves , Ivanhoe) replied to tlic visitors’ toast
What’s the cat done now ? t T Nothing. it's just Bertie's playful way of Jotting olf steam when lie found flic; hot water pipes wire burst. But Jenkins soon put things right—at small cost—and now he’s happy once agaiji. Save, the cat. Gill in Jenkins at the first sign of plumbing trouble. Phono ill-194. c. s. jelnkins & col LTD. “ The Reliable Plumbers," 32 DOWLING BT., DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 10
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