NGAHINEPOURI.
Dance. On Wednesday, 21st, a dance was held in the Ngahinepouri Hall, when a very enjoyable evening was spent. The music, suppjlied by local players, was first-class, and the floor was in perfect order, while the duties of M.G. were carried out in an efficient manner by R. Gillard. During the evening Mr Osborne-Jones favoured the company with a recitation and those present showed their appreciation by giving him a hearty encore. A sumptuous supper was handed round, and dancing was again indulked in till the early hours. Social. T On Wednesday, June 4, a combined Sunday School and Bible Class social will be held in the hall. The children and all interested will'gather at about 0 p.m., when the usual tea will be
dispensed, after which games, songs and recitations will be the order. The children, always look forward to and thoroughly enjoy this annual gathcrind, and a hearty invitation is extended to all interested in the movement to be present at the hall on that evening.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 1600, 31 May 1924, Page 11
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