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TOLAGA BAY NEWS

lIAITV mimiDAV IWJ.’TY ( UeiiiH l.‘orriespoudcul.) (.hi Saturday aflernooii lit tie 'Tapila Temple eclcbrnlnd Ikt seventh birthday. Although the day was wet, and void, her many friends, after being entertained' at a sumptuous birthday dinner, where the tables groaned under the weight of all 1 1 lose good tilings dear to tire childish heart, spent a happy afternoon playing in the dining-room, which laid been made cosy with a large log Imp Tho lucky little lady was the recipient of many beautiful presolds, among which were (two liaudsiuine birthday cakes, one from Iter aunt., and the other a gift from her father, who is at present‘an inmate of the Cook Hospital, Gisborne. Mrs. P. Temple welcomed her small daughter’s guests, wearing a frock ol navy moss crepe. Assisting her in the entertainment of the children were Mes(lapies J. Non non, b. Jones. M. .Jackson. O. Crav. T. Temple. J. Marino, ('. Parker. A. Hangtuis. J. Karepa. 1. Awarna. J. Pouln. and P. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Whainga, and Misses (I. .tones. J’. Karepa. anti It. .Temple. Amongst 11 u- small gnosis v ere Misses M. Temple, A. Mcny.ies, L. Temple II Noaima. M. I’aijia. T. Ilauwalio, and \V. Cray: Masters T. Noanoa, AV. Nonnon. P. Temple. I\. Mi’ii/.ies. and I. Terure. Later that evening a number of the older people came round to wish Itm little uirl “Many happy returns" and they all spr.nl two happy hours round the big open (ire singing pojnjljn so fig's to delightful mimic on the piano played

by Mr. It. Oleiie. At the conclusion of the evening Hie parly adjourned to the |limiti Hull to attend a successful dance organised by the Tuuruu Football Ulub. Music for Hie (lance was supplied by Aliss H. Cray and Mr. It. Cray, with extras by Mr. It. Oleue. Mr. C. Barker made aii ellieieiil M.O. .lusl liefore midnight a dainty sandwich sapper was served by (he ladies. Those present included Ales dames J. Marino. A. Tuliiwai, T. Temple, C. Wilson, P. Temple, M. Jackson and J. Awaroa ; Misses F. 1 uhiwai, L. Noanoa, 1.. Jackson. M. Alauiisell. It. Taki'.iiuu, S'. Taulaii, It. Grey, L, Taiilau, and C. Jones.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 10

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TOLAGA BAY NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 10

TOLAGA BAY NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 10

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