WELCOME IN
Ronald Rule Hathaway (St Albans) Margaret Alice Rondel (New Brighton). Joyce Brook (Spreydon). Mary Greenhorn (Cobham Street). Eileen Clara Wilson (Linwood). Heather M’Aulay (A.onside). Matilda Delcie Nielson (Redcliffs). Frank Bishop (Waltham)). Marjorie Joyce Deans (Opawa)). Noeline Eaton (Sockburn). Joyce Ethel Cattermole (New Brighton). Hilda Shapcott (Addington). Doris Shapcott (Addington). Esther Mary Thompson (Papanui). Frank Edward Richards (New Brighton). Rona Hall (IToon Hay Road). Frank Hopping (Woolston). Yvonne Watson (Riccarton). Pat Herrick (City). Leila Lilian Grace Archibald (Prehbleton». Douglas F. Ayers (St Albans). Margaret Dorothy Wright (Papanui). Gladys Scott (Spreydon). Alma Rae Andrews (Linwood). TWO COOKERY RIDDLES. What biscuit is nice to eat and nice to play?—Tennis. What tree do most people like in the home—Pantry (Pan-tree). Herbert M’Hroy. What goes out without ever leaving the room ? A lire.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 18 (Supplement)
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130WELCOME IN Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 18 (Supplement)
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