Addington
(From our own correspondent.) March 13. Arrangements are well in hand and invitations issued for a '"'coin and social evening" which is to be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Selwyn Street, on Thursday, March 26. A very special programme is being prepared to which the talented Christchurch singer, Miss Kathleen Garven, is to contribute several, numbers. During the evening Mr. G. Witty, M.P. and Mr. E. Howard, M.P., will make ah appeal on behalf of the orphans of Nazareth House and St. Joseph's Home.
Timaru (From our own Correspondent.) March. 13. Miss Patricia Mackle, of Cain Street, a pupil of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Timaru, was successful in passing the Matriculation examination. Your numerous readers are deeply interested in the weekly publication of the history of the Church in New Zealand, and it is earnestly hoped that the book which you published some years ago will meet with an increased demand, and thereby compensate you for the arduous work entailed in the compilation. \ ', In connection with the series of articlesoppearing in your valuable journal, dealing with the above matter, the sub-editor of the Tablet will be pleased if parishioners possessing old photos of priests, would kindly forward them for reproduction, after which they will be carefully returned. i
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 10, 18 March 1925, Page 35
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