EMMELINE'S " COSY CORNER CLUB."
Club meet July 12. Papers must be in by JUNE 28. TOPIC — A Millionaires' Meeting. — | For this special occasion members will please realise that Emmeline lias given to each of them a million of money! The only repayment she desires is a true and candid account of "what they will do with it." For once we may all imagine ourselves able to solve what appears very often to be more difficult than pover^ How $q be happy, though rich?
Club meets August S. Papers must be in by JULY 26.
TOPIC. — A Travellers' Meeting. —
Emmeline desires to make up parties to travel in Tibet and in India. Though Tibet has been much written about since the British Expedition io lihassa last year, travelling there is rough and difficult (i.e., there may be many members who are out of the track of new books and magazines). India, on the other haiicl, is so vast an empire, and in many parts so familiar in its historical and geographical interests, that members who find themselves unable to travel in Tibet will, it is hoped, form a pleasant party for Indian travel. AVith the heaity co-opeiation of the club, Emmeline thinks this shoitld be one of the most successful meetings of the session.
EMMELINE'S "COSY CORNER CLUB."
Otago Witness, Issue 2674, 14 June 1905, Page 65
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