INVERCARGILL
(From our own correspondent.)
rr^l ■ AUgUSt 2 Chih r^^TYl 5 nX T r tin S, of tho Invcrcargill Catholic at onrShJ iv,° n ru *-'sday evening last, and was well attended by the members of the congregation to whom ff ?M vi t atiOn ,^ s tended. Thl president Tm £' «Vh- ? ? cr) ° l>ened the Proceedings with an address iwZ , P ? lnted out lhe mau ? benefits be del lived from such an institution. The Very Rev Dean Burke ako addressed those present during the evening X 1 w Se i d th , e me ™ bcrs of tic club to add a library to their already well equipped room. Musical items were contributed by Missis McDonough, Kirwan, Stone » tones, bhea, and Uavanagh, and Messrs. Cahill Bailey ' ?u£f^ X* Ugh T D V rh , am « Wlll8 « and Norton. Misls fctokes and Kane played the accompaniments. Altogether a very attracts .programme was submitted, and thoroughly appreciated by the audience. The equipment fiwli 6 ?lUb? lUb S "K^.iacludes a billiard table, pianofc^d tables, etc ami lt , s intended to have a suitable library and reading accommodation as early as possible Tuesday evenings are devoted to work of a literary nature, such as debates, lectures, etc. The ladies of the congregation have also formed a club, which has a fairly ments for the formation of a tennis court, which they expect to have leady next month. , ' y
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New Zealand Tablet, 9 August 1906, Page 24
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231INVERCARGILL New Zealand Tablet, 9 August 1906, Page 24
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