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TE KIRI.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) The T‘e Kin' Scottish Society ha® in all its previous efforts in arranging lunation,s provided such .splendid entertainments' that there was a bumper house to attend their concert, last Wednesday night. 'the whole of the i.temi-5 were arranged- and provided by members of tire Tlawera Scottish Society, and it was a very fine programme which kept the audience delighted, 'those* contributing being AieSsiis. Buchan and Ho tick (iiistrunienitali.sts), and isongs by Mrs. Sunderland, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Simp,son, Mr. Buchan, .Mr. Cunningham, reeitialion •by Mrs. Twaddle, and dialogue by Mrs. Twaddle and Mr. Simpson. Till© whole programme was admirably arranged,; and each item was well rendered and was fully appreciated. At the .conclusion of the concert Mr. E. J. Rodgers (president of the local society) in a neat speech thanked the HaWera Society lor putting on so good a, concert, and for their coming to help to maintain interest in the Te Kiri Society. • After “Auld Lang SyheT had been sung supper was provided and the hall cleared lor dancing, ‘and the M.O.’s, "Mess-re. Ooxhead aiw. Marshall had a strenuous time, as space .was fully taxed, hut all piesmt had a good time, to which the gone music provided by Messrs. Rich a.:- 1

(piano)', (and• Humphries (cornet) greatly contributed. To the committee who arranged the function great credil is due. and to the untiling >-ecreta,rv. Mr. 0. R nice, a full measure of praise, as.his- work was of a long and exacting nature. PERSONAL. Residents of the district will be oieaed tn hear that Mr. A’., McKinnon, who recently underwent an apenation for appendk-itis in the Hawera Hospital, hias so far recovered as to. bo. able to return tn his home, and "■e all wish him a. speedy and complete recovery.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 8

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TE KIRI. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 8

TE KIRI. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 8

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