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NORTHLAND TRIBE

| ktJ “Advocate'’ Office, | I I i| Water St.. Whnnsnrci. t | Tuesday, June 14. 1933. | • t | Hello Everybody—• i i • 4 I wish you could see Kupe just now. His fore- j 4 head is full of worry wrinkles but his eyes are full $ | of twinkles. He's trying to puzzle out bow to fit in 4 f ' all the requests for Picture shows and still leave us | C j ~ ; • time to eat and sleep and nut out the Page. | i It really is rather difficult, even if it is very | | ; exciting. My great fear is that Betty the Bus will ? I j continue to be temperamental (which is a kind way | | of saying “bad-tempered”) and make our journeys i t : more exciting than, we anticipate. Ido hope she ? | realises that “Northland expects that Betty B. will | f do her duty.” i ? > By the time most of you read this we’ll have had | | i our first “movie show’ and be well and truly started | f on our second surprise. We had a rehearsal the ? I j other night and had several extra surprises not set | i [ down on the programme, but we hope they will not * ? i he a part of the performance again. You’ve no idea j | j just how tangled even a short film can get when, in 4 i the dark, it doesn’t wind on to its correct spook f • 1 , .. f ? j It’s all tremendous fun and we are thrilled at the | | idea of meeting more Northlanders. Just arrange i • i some very good weather and not too cold nights will j I I you please? ? • • f Cheerio till next week. •

s 1 IB ; w Vi » : HI I j i {|j Princess, Northland Tribe. , | \ 111! . , ;; {

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Northern Advocate, 14 June 1938, Page 2

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NORTHLAND TRIBE Northern Advocate, 14 June 1938, Page 2

NORTHLAND TRIBE Northern Advocate, 14 June 1938, Page 2