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RIKIORANGI

'the long expected has come ' last. Ou Friday the "Chicken SJW er«" %"audeviil« Go. visited "Hi'' and gave a vz** Imjuyubk- ante*** pent at the Towa Hali. There «*•' bumper- a*l t&O funds of » School Committee should x>rofit a&Z' ally. Mcbws "Lofty** and "Stus?' were out on their own und their ?'■; formances showed extensive ence in vaudeville. "Mr. Jbhnstf? was in the capable hands of ill- •' Meyer, while a mead of praise il -"■: to Miss Stubbings, the tales": piauiste and Mr. O. atubfccp friolin). Local hits were well re*ei«and were kept quite within the bfl«g of good taste. The second part e: *| prognamme consisted of song.- ''-■ humorous sketches. The vocal it*? were 'COBtSihttifid by Messrs Chao£* r Boyd, Seager and Mowlem, while ?B Eangi Nicholson pleased the '-"f----audience with, a guitar solo, iitntk--rnust also be made of the solo given by Mr. Seager. The KTsti*' a I Anthem sung by all present, (taw Lng, broi-ght, s« most enjoyable * n:f f tainment to a close. A da«ce which was well patronised! and e- 2 ': in the "wee sma' hours." The ES~

was supplied by Mr. Eangi SkholU' the yeell-kiLQYfn musipian, t» ™W | thaaks are due. Thse rainfall tor October **

points (4Ji5 inches). The school nurse visited "2i«i, last Ki;ok, preliminary to the ciesi^ officer's fl>r. Bakewell) visit in g* near future. Dr. Bakewell is a <lz£f;l j tej *f Inspector Cateweli, S«s ;;: ' School Inspector of WfiSHagton, j Friends of Mrs. G. Carter wili.t' ! j pleased to knov.- that she is sreae? I improving in health an-i wit! prf/c^-/ ' return to' her home within the se-^ j three weeks. I _ Mr. Sid Monk, lam pleased to teg™ is progressing nicely after hit r< operarion, at Palmcrston 3Torth. 3lr* •Sid Monk "returned to her hpic?"'-' Friday' from-Palmcroton Xorthl I "''' ' The fine "weather ekperiinced Wchaa been a God-send to farmers shwfi to shear. J notice Mr. HigS"-', sori?s sljeep' ate loqking tip-to?, &'■'- their visit to "ihe annual barber. . .■ Inspector Blackie has baes the sjaadard - six puoils- of Waik^ l2 * Tc JToro. ana '". Siki r schools. It iasflfjsiderate pi the Inspectors to '■*" quire children to bike into is soma" cases 7 miles, and then »w" T m3es,l4 miles is. all—to as tjofecstre. It doesn't seem right WO*; How. Tha Chess Club is still jP&S r? 9 "*, tiougi tie lasger dayligsi nS* 56 - «.gaia«t the evening sessioas. . . Hr."J. Thoaas, of tWaW**|i*?vS ting ijfjji **t-*t his' "catches" b'c eqoal .to »'' ' ' nag not mar/* } or the WuW^jf

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Otaki Mail, 12 November 1923, Page 2

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RIKIORANGI Otaki Mail, 12 November 1923, Page 2

RIKIORANGI Otaki Mail, 12 November 1923, Page 2

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