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FATHER CHRISTMAS

(Xo Liio Editor.) Sir,—"Father Christmas - ' is a do.i old follow, but 1 rear- lie did. not ieau the Chronicle local the o titer tray, jr he would have seen that the young people of Levin Presbyterian Church are planning a Giant Christinas tree and Happy Hour Entertainment oi "Wednesday, Bth December. So, by : your leave, I'll tell the old dear about it. First of all, wo are shaking soino ot the coins out of our own money hoxee, and asking our frienas to do tne same, so that we can pay all expenses before Ave ask Father Christmas to walk in and distribute the gifts oil' the Christmas tree. 0 lien we everyone to come in and see our shoiv, for every penny they spend, will to make our orphans happy. Tiiere are lots of orphans—poor wee boys ot all denominations— in the lour Presbyterian Orphanages; and we do want to load up Father Christmas. ,'c would, be a pity to disappoint him, wouldn't it—and he has teen so regular in his visits. If Santa Cla.ie puts on his spectacles and scans the advertisements in The Chronicle in future he will bo kept up to date. Thanking you for so much space m your valued paper, I am, etc. * WILLIAM T. MtJItRAY, "G.,0.T.H.H.E." Organiser.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 November 1915, Page 3

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FATHER CHRISTMAS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 November 1915, Page 3

FATHER CHRISTMAS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 November 1915, Page 3

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