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Waiotira Young Folk Meet

j On Tuesday last the Waiotira schoolj room was the scene of a jolly even- : ing, when Kupe and Princess Raranga. j of the “Northern Advocate” staff, nnet | senior pupils and members of the ! school committee. i The baby cinematograph provided I excellent entertainment, which was i supplemented by individual items | from boys and girls and community | singing led by the teacher. Mr A. I Forbes. A most delightful supper was seiv- ; ed, and at the conclusion a senior ■ pupil. Ivy Mason, in a neat speech, ! thanked the visiters for their atj tendance. i By the express wish of the young I people, a collection was taken up. and ! ii/8 was handed to Kupe as Waioi lira's contribution to the Tikipunga Orphanage building fund. Much of the evening was spent in informal discussion, topics ranging | from the intricacies of the "Advo- ; cate’s” printing press, to New Zealand ! insects, which Waiotira boys collect i for study and observation.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 4

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Waiotira Young Folk Meet Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 4

Waiotira Young Folk Meet Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 4