KIRITEHERE-MOEATOA.
Own Correspondent. Mr E. C. Stanley is moving into his new store, which :s just completed, and it is his intention to give an opening in the Blarokopa Hall to ceierafce t he happy event. The current ot social events in these parts moves slowly owinu to inadequate means of getting about, so that common events like bouse-\varmin;>: "marriages, and other trite items, furnish recreation and harmless amusements for scores of good folk. It is just aa well thai, people have something to amuse them in outback piaees, else they would find life terribly monotonous. In most places tiic yonng men take up no definite study, believing in the old maxim that "The best study of mankind is man,'' this is a good study, but it requires more material than moßt small paces supply.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 619, 15 November 1913, Page 2
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