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Timaru

(From our own correspondent.) April 18. The N Oamaru Celtic Football team played a match with the local Celtics on Anzac Square last Thusrday, in the presence of a large number of spectators. After a fast and interesting game the home team won by 8 points to nil.' The visitors were" hospitably entertained during their stay by the Timaru Celtic Club. The members of St. John's Tennis Club held their first social of the season on the 14th inst., when there was a large attendance. The girls' school hall was effectively decorated with red and white streamers (the club's colors) for the occasion. The social was a great success., ~., In view of v the fact that the representative of the Tablet was then in Timaru, complimentary references were made at all the Masses on Sunday to Our fine Catholic paper, and the parishioners were urged to support this valued journal. The N.Z. Tablet is considered a splendid antidote to the insidious printed matter which is being so widely, disseminated; while, as a medium for conveying sound Catholic teaching and truthful intelligence on Irish and general matters, it is a publication our people cannot afford to be without. '

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 April 1921, Page 23

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Timaru New Zealand Tablet, 21 April 1921, Page 23

Timaru New Zealand Tablet, 21 April 1921, Page 23

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