DUNSANDEL.
A farewell social was tendered to Privates I'. Kiuio, T. Anderson, ('. McDevitt, and Corporal P. Pcngeily in the Ihinsandol Hall on Wednesday evening. The Rev. J. S. IJeid presided, over a largo attendance. The usual mementoes, a pocket wallet and money belt containing one half-sovereign wt<rr presented to the guests; also some handker chief's from the school children. A good programme was supplied I>\ the following: Misses N. Reirl, K. Owers, and K. Stamper, Messrs P. I,ill, W. K. Owers, A. Johnston, and h'. [lemmings. The accompaniments were played by Mrs Delargey. -
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 7
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