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No better Christmas gift could he sent Home than a few pounds of champion Konini butter. A communication to Air G. G. Taylor and the matter will be attended to. A baby show which was held at Woodville proved a strong attraction. The judges, Airs H. Paterson and Airs Purdie, of Pahiatua. had the greatest difficulty in awarding prizes. The winners were:—Under six months: Graeme Walter Harding 1. Under 12 months: Keith Raymond Hutchinson 1, Robert Mitchell 2, Graham EVernden 3. Under IS months: Joan Evans and Alargaret Rose Keay equal, 1. Under 2 years: Boys, Lloyd Zimmerman 1 ; girls, Ngaire Beale 1, Alary Gilliland 2. On Friday evening next, in the new Mayfair Hall, one of the Gymnistic Club’s activities which has so far this season been dormant, will be brought to the fore n hen a team from the Palmerston North Y.AI.C.A Debating Club will meet local speakers oil that much discussed subject, “Should New Zealand adopt a system of State Lottery?” The home team, which is taking the negative side will (>e Air G. L. Stafford. AIA.. Air Al. Priest, Ph. C., and Air N. Richardson. Each of these speakers lias had quite a little experience ill this edifying recreation and can bo thoroughly relied upon to give a good account against the experienced visitors. whose team comprises Alessrs I? Shearer, J. Aluirliead and AleCorfv. On the last occasion the two clubs met in debate the visitors won by A very small margin and the outcome of the forthcoming meeting should be awaited with interest by a fair section of our community. With the Rev. K. L. Warren. AI.A.. and Airs H. Paterson a,si judges, and Dr Paterson in the chair with his boundless supply of over-ready wit. the evening which will conclude with supper and dancing, should prove quite an enjoyable, amusing and educational one. The advantages of the new Mayfair hall with its spacious supper room and specially prepared floor should attract quite a fair percentage of young people.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12452, 19 September 1933, Page 6

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12452, 19 September 1933, Page 6

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12452, 19 September 1933, Page 6

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