AWATUNA.
(From Our Own Correspondent). Thmgs in general are very quiet in this district just now, and there is very basket social held on the 19th. Much credit i 8 due to the young people of Awatuna tor their patriotic spirit in tryMg *£ raise funds lor soldiers' comforts. tiL i eil mx °f Xa P°nga, kindly auoturned the baskets and proved a master at catching nods and winks, £1 4s being the highest price for a supper that ™Ulg; J- 1™1?* one think that the price of foodstuffs is still advancing lhe music was supplied by Mr and M» A. Collins, and added much to the pleasuie of the evening. The waltzing competition was a great attraction, and was Mai tin (Oeo). lhe takings for the nisht amounted to about £12 m fi n »iri D ' Gralia™ re I turned to camp from ' In J 6tT c °o M°Uday- He 1S fourth son of Mrs Graham to answer his countL S °^ UTr a H] B record for tfae family. il of, Mr. Graham's brothers have been killed m action.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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179AWATUNA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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