SOCIAL CLUB AND DEBATING SOCIETY.
(to the editor.) g IR> — Kindly allow mo- to thank you for your favour in giving publicity to my letter re Social Olub "&c, also to inform the public and intending members that Mr Kenrick, R.M., has offered the* use of the Court-room one night in each week for the purpose of holding the debates, for which act of thoughtful kindness, the more graceful, because unsolicit c!, alow me he c to tl auk him most sincerely for myself and those who purpose to join in the movement. I only wish to add in conclusion that I bhall esteem it a favour if all who intond to join will at once give in their names, so that a meeting may be called as early as possible to elect a committee, draw
up rule*, and get the society into work, ing 01*1 lor. — I am, «&c, Jami'b Mills. Te Arolw, July 22m1, 18«5.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 112, 25 July 1885, Page 7
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157SOCIAL CLUB AND DEBATING SOCIETY. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 112, 25 July 1885, Page 7
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