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TIRAU GIFT EVENING.

v | Iron mes am "unaware. E ~A gift evening was given to Miss ‘I Rita. Harrison, of Tirau, in the Public Hall, Tirau, on Wednesday when there was a large number of friends present. The evening took the form . of a social and dance and a delicious i supper was served by the ladies. , Bert Bragg’s Orchestra supplied the music and Mr E. W. Jordan was M.C. Mr F. Rose, in presenting Miss Harrison with the gifts referred to the _very many years the Harrison family had resided in the district and ‘ said that there was no more highly respected fumlly. He was pleased that i Miss Harrison, after her marriage,‘ would still be residing in the dis-i met. I Mr Arthur Brown, of Okoroire, re- , plying on behalf of his fiancee, - thanked Mr Rose for his kind remarks . and all those who had been so kind? as to give the evening and the lovely ' gifts. Mr Brown end Miss Harrison were accorded musical honours. The guest of the evening, Miss Rita l Harrison wore a frock of red vel-b veteen relieved with white. I Among those present warez—Mes- ' domes M. Harrison, E. J. Brown, N. E Thomas, M. Strong, J. Brown, 6.: Brown, A. J. Neville, R. M. Harvey, E. E W. Jordan, W. H. Brown, N. Hors-i croft, E. ’l‘. Clarke, W. Withers, Cave, i J. Stewart, Syme, S. Hetherington, S. . J. Bear, B. Bellamy, W. Morris and} party, J. Barley, T. Marshall, Good—l win. i Misses L. Strong. R. Strong, A.! Brown, M. Dagir, V. Bear, 0. Wine, D. . Stanley. R. Brown, E. Clarke, A. ' Goodwin, M. Mouldey, Mabel Mouldey, ‘ P. Little, F. Webster, M. Hawke, P. Withers, A. Hetherin ton, M. Hether- . ington, I. Goodfli‘n. i : NIAD SOLIDS AND CATARRH. l KATAHOL SOLD 0N MONEY-BACK . ummxrru. 5 PM 3 quick mop to miserable cmmrhl snacks and head colds with Kmarol, sold m! a Hammad to give relief. A few drops placed riirht back in the nostrils with the special Kularul dropper. Clean mngeslion. heals Innuinod membranes and maps the urxe In hawk and gasp. Thousands are being converted to the consistent use of Kalnrol 11¢ a (iellullely superior uml >afer method than (touching. \Vhy nor mu? A Trial Bottle costs but 3/6; and me liberal Double Slze is only 5/-. Kaurol is sold and recommended by the loilowing chemists: J. N. irvlne Lid.. llamillon. J. D. Joy. Ngaruawsma, E. n, Leigh. Cambridge. (2)

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 17 (Supplement)

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TIRAU GIFT EVENING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 17 (Supplement)

TIRAU GIFT EVENING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 17 (Supplement)

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