CHATHAM’S CHILDREN.
__‘.*V,__ .1 PLEASANT ENTER'I‘AINMENT. 'l‘he Chatlmm Islands when] (‘hihh'en have had some very pleasant times dur—ing the course of theiv visit to Christ» (hm-ch, and the boating party and N3O- - given to thorn last night by the \’.\V.(‘..~\, girls was unaninmnsly voted a splendid success. Sixty-Due persons \ugnt- on the river. the guests being highly delighted. The honthouse keeper, Mr Shaw. was very generous over the picnic fares. and handed hack the money tendered in payment. An ml—},(mrnmoub was then made to the Y.\\'l‘.A. hall, where the girls under )"iss Law made- the Visiuors r'ompletely happy by u programme of games. M? -L ’l‘lnnnpsoh expressr'd the very deep gratitude of the visitors, who sang “ Home Sweet Home" in )[am'L after which Ike YJV CA. girls responded with their hearth-fire song.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16942, 17 January 1923, Page 5
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132CHATHAM’S CHILDREN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16942, 17 January 1923, Page 5
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