m A very happy afternoon wan sp«nt yesterday on tb© lawns at "Binawood," Mount Eden, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. " Smeeton, by the children of the Kemuera *1 'Home, with the committee and friends. J The weather wan delightful, adding to the wleasuro of the day. Race# and games were eagerly entered jfo by the-, little ones, while the search "for sweets hidden in tho trees was immensely enjoyed. During the afternoon the Rev. 'Knowlea Kemjiton, Mr. U C. Garlick, and Mr. W. H. George, of Wei-, -lington, snoko-of the mode of the home, asking for earnest personal support. The _ children sang various pieces sweetly, and three hearty cheers for the host and hostess were given fay them as they left. Excursions to Rangitota are announced by the Devonport Ferry Company. A steamer will leave tho ferry tee at 9.30 a.m. and two p.m. this day. If you have a proneneas to take cold, take. Baxter's Lung Pre#eryer; it lgosen» the phlegm and strengthens th« lungs . to 1 „ throw off the' colli jla lOd largo bottle. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14530, 18 November 1910, Page 8
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