MATAROA NOTES.
(.Own Correspondent), The Patriotic Dance, inaugurated by enthusiastic friends of the "Help to Returned Soldiers," was held in the Hall, on- Friday evening.. The weather was absolutely against everything, but Mataroa is nothing, it it is not emphatic. Wbather has no bars to their Imperialistic thoughts. ' In. th e first place: the committee in charge of affairs had' spared no pains in making the halt the height of enchantment in decoration. Your Own happened to meet (unknown to them), many worthy labourers in the vinelyard carrying what appealed to hhm to be a whole forest of evergreens and ferns. One cannot help, but admire ithe enthusiasm that many who are net 'eligible for the front enter into the i "spirit of the contest"' in Europe by their enterprise both, in money and labour. In Mataroa, an eligible man who has not "volunteered," is not con--sidered. Again the. thought an§ enterprise of the Amusement Society was given expression to by those, using tha new dressing rooms. SO) thoughtful! So comfortable- etc., eUv. It seems Impossibly to control a Oman's thoughts of appreciation. But. she never likes you to hear them, however, they always do thoroughly appreciate a hind thought under- any circumstances. _ A sixty pjy'jnd sheep presented by Mr Donald t/j&lised the handsome sum ;c£ £2 odd*' Th 6 t estilt of the even* ing's. day cv t^^a^ji^uml^^tlc^t^^ stiff: Qttf;; ■:'.::'•"■ "• :
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 230, 19 June 1915, Page 4
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231MATAROA NOTES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 230, 19 June 1915, Page 4
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