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Dannevirke

(From our travelling correspondent.) ' . , . O September 1. The Catholics of Dannevirke -have every reason to feel proud of the success whioh attended, the social orgfunised* by them on Wednesday] evening last. The gathering, which was held in the large Drill Hall, drew ■ considerably over 300 people. " Mr. Savage's orchestra discoursed sweet music;, games were freely indulged in; arid during the evening; a vdfcal duet was rendered by Mrs. Dwyer and Miss Flynn and- recitations by Mr, A. "E. Thompson and Mr. Moriarty, of the ,' Tablet.' Tha , Misses Burmester- danced a cachuca, and Miss Vera Bur-

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 12

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Dannevirke New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 12

Dannevirke New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 12

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