HINDS.
'3'lierrt was »'■ £ooc'. iitleivciujK-C' at Hincla Hall on Monday evening, 'when Rev. G. K. Aitken, of .Mothyen, deiivered an interesting' and irausing lecture on •■'Nationa 1 wit imd humour. ;_ After'describing'the different .kinds of wit, the lot'tiiror kii-v.j oxjunplos of Scottish Irish :md 'Enfrliah wit, wlncn ho divided into various classes.- »The stories ilhisia-atinjx the various kinds wers well tokl, oapociially the Scottish. iv-i tho leetnrer was rnoro familiar with tbafc r-lasH. ~ Mr A. Mooro iw,U'.<i nsi chairman, and •explained thar, t!ie objtX't of'the Pres-bytoi-ian Clmroh was f-i oKtablish a fimrl to build a. iniuist- in tho near future. ' . Mr McLeswi, of Oanuu-n, during an iatoi-val, frung: isovoral comic songa in costume His singing was much api prcoi" jtxl.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3564, 26 September 1916, Page 7
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119HINDS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3564, 26 September 1916, Page 7
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