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iiio; local Ladies' Auxiliary for. Foreign Missions, is preparing n box of Roods for Sister Margaret to tnko back with her to Kiriwina. ~-'■' The W.C.T.U., on Friday, honoured White Ribbon Day, and the,late Mr, T. % Taylor's memory', with an "at homo" .in St,' Andrew's Schoolroom. Addresses wero 'Riven by Miss Stordahl on W.C.T.U. work in Norway, and Miss Powell :on No-Licoiise work. . Afternoon tea and songs were included in the proceedings. ■ Under tlio auspices of the Philosophical Society on Friday .evening, Mr. IT. D. Skinner, 8.A., gave a lecture on Uie evolution of Maori art.'Hβ exprossod tho opinion that the incrc : and most of fie characteristic Maori art originated in New Zealand,'and not in India, as-spmotimes statedv
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2207, 21 July 1914, Page 2
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119PALMERSTON ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2207, 21 July 1914, Page 2
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