HANGATIKI.
Another of the popular Hangatiki dances was held on Thursday night in the hall. The floor was in excellent condition and all enjoyed themselves to the utmost. These monthly "hops" are quite a feature, and are attended by scores of visitors from Te Kuiti Otorohanga and even from places up to 20 mleß out in the backblocks. The management are particularly careful about the catering and the music is always the best that can be got. On account of the appreciation expressed by those who attended the last lecture in the school it has been decided to hold another on Thursday 19th inst. These lectures are given by the teacher with the object of providing materials for school games (footballs, etc.), and the uniform expression of opinion is that the entertainments are of a most interesting character. 7v'<j vvujl'' '-> t'va re "^'■':. direct the attention oi uur readers to the advertisement in our advertising column.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 576, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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155HANGATIKI. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 576, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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