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GIRLS’ AUXILIARY

A unique part of the recent meeting of the Auxiliary was the partaking of a “ Chinese ” supper comprising Noodles and spice meat balls followed by chop suey, peanuts and china tea. The girls greatly enjoyed learning to eat with cliop sticks. The meeting was held at the Manse, the Miller’s Plat Bible Class members being guests. A reading, “The Story of the Origin of the Bsc of Tea in China,” created great interest.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LCM19471015.2.34.4

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Lake County Mail, Issue 21, 15 October 1947, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
75

GIRLS’ AUXILIARY Lake County Mail, Issue 21, 15 October 1947, Page 9

GIRLS’ AUXILIARY Lake County Mail, Issue 21, 15 October 1947, Page 9

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