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YOUNG BUSINESS MEN

VISIT TO TE KARAKA PICTURES AND DANCE Members of the Gisborne Young Business Men’s Club and friends journeyed to Te Kanaka last evening at the invitation of Mr. E. K. Wilson for a picture entertainment and an informal dance in the WaiIcohu Hall. Mr. A. IT. DeCosta, president of the club, thanked Mr. Wilson for entertaining the party, which numbered over 40. In reply, Mr. Wilson expressed gratification at the response to his invitation and stated that as his work did not permit of his attending the club meetings in Gisborne he thought the best way of keeping in touch with the club was to arrange an evening in Te Karaka.

Amongst tlio.se present were Mesdames L. W. Anderson, S. Vincent. V. Hale. K. Smith, C. .Johns and F. Wauchop; Misses E. Aitken, D. Jackson. B. Coote, P. Bennett. G Barley, M. Emmerson, G. Skeot, I Johnson, J. McGougan, L. Whitty, E. Lowell, A. Gilbert, and M. Shone; Messrs. A. 11. DeCosta, C. Allen. RColeman, C. Fergusson, R. Walter. L. Slade, C. Witty, J. Hayes, C. Johns, ,A. Terry, L. Anderson, S. Vincent, L. Horn, I. Olliver, P. Fargher, I. Niven. F. Phillips. W. Bell. T. Wauchop, A. Harre, K. Smith. J. Nelson and T. Blair.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 4

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YOUNG BUSINESS MEN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 4

YOUNG BUSINESS MEN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 4

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