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NOW 2 MONTHS OLD.

WELLINGTON. CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB. Next weekend will be the ninth week-end that the Catholic Services Club . has been in existence. In that time, the numbers of soldiers and airmen entertained has increased steadily each week-end, as the men returned to camp and reported the hospitality, kindness and entertainment which they had received. Those who were there at the first week-end will remember that a piano provided all the music for dancing. Then a kindly benefactor sent along a radio-gramophone, which is used with great success. But the piano is still very much in demand for dancing and also for the sing-songs which seem

to . have become part of the regular Sunday evening programme. Critics who say New Zealanders are not musically educated should listen-in to I the Army singing all the latest, hits at the C.S.C! ~ | at the C.S.C!

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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 54, 20 December 1940, Page 8

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NOW 2 MONTHS OLD. Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 54, 20 December 1940, Page 8

NOW 2 MONTHS OLD. Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 54, 20 December 1940, Page 8

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