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The seasi:n of picnics and outings is at hand t. To enjoy them and perpetuate the little incidents of the day a camera is the necessary adjunct. Mr J. E. Walker carries a line stock which is well worth seeing. Warning, or rather » hint, is given in another column liy Mra K. A. Macrionald in reference to Christmas. The fact in, Time is Hying and a special display of toys, dolls, etc., is taking place, it's time t.) select the present to-day.

Considerable iularest is already beinp evinced in the forthcoming bazaar to bo held in To Kuiti Town Hall on November 2Slh and 2!) th, nndov tin 1 auspicos of St. Luke's Ladies' Guild. The function has been ml mi rniil.y orapnised and promises to eclipse anything of the kind previously promoted by the Church. Contribu- ; ions of all kinds will bo pratefully received by the Ladies' Guild and may l"> seed, to the vicarapo, King street, >v to the ball on the days of the ha/.aar.

I lb- Makpill. District; Health Officer, accompanied by Inspector Bennett, of (bo Health Department, paid a visit lo To Kuiti on Wednesday last, and inspected the proposed area for the deposit of niphl. soil from Ihe borouph. The ollieials and members of the lioroueh Sanitary Committee drove to the proposed silo and made a careful inspection of the same. Jt is understood (hat the site will bo recommended I y the Health Department, and stops taken t,i acquire it under the I'idoi: Works Act. C baa been decided lo hold the pic!iie annually promoted by pjo Not this on Hon in;; Day this yW. A meriine; of settlers was held at Pio I'io last week, and a stronp committee was appointed lo carry out the noeeisarv arrangements. The function is always popular, and piven fine weather (bis seasei's patherinp may be looked forward to hy outback folk with pleasurable anticipation.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 4

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318

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 4

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 4

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