. Te Karere. a iapu, ienakoutou katoa, i to koutou manawanuiki te whai haere i enei korero i wha-kamaoritia nei e ahau; he tuhituhingana tetaW o nga tino tangata i uru nuiki roto i te matauranga o -Le roto i enei korero te taangamanawa mo te tangata e konohi anaki te oranga tonutanga. Kua mutu tenei, kei a Hurae katimata he korero hou. Ma ie Atuakoutou e awhina. Hori Hooro. A fair outside is but a poor substitute for inward worth.—Aesop. Bear not false witness, slander not nor lie, truth is the speech ofinzvard purity.—E. Arnold. Every noble life leaves the fibre of it interzvoven for


. Te Karere. a iapu, ienakoutou katoa, i to koutou manawanuiki te whai haere i enei korero i wha-kamaoritia nei e ahau; he tuhituhingana tetaW o nga tino tangata i uru nuiki roto i te matauranga o -Le roto i enei korero te taangamanawa mo te tangata e konohi anaki te oranga tonutanga. Kua mutu tenei, kei a Hurae katimata he korero hou. Ma ie Atuakoutou e awhina. Hori Hooro. A fair outside is but a poor substitute for inward worth.—Aesop. Bear not false witness, slander not nor lie, truth is the speech ofinzvard purity.—E. Arnold. Every noble life leaves the fibre of it interzvoven for ever in the workof the world.—J. Ruskin. The Lord spake unto Joshua: Be thou strong and very courageous . .Observe to do according to all the law . . Turn not from it to theright hand or to the left . . then thou shall make the way pri> then thou shalt hare good success . . Be not afraid, neither be thoudismayed; for the Lord is with thee whithersoever thou goest. II une, 1950 197. $ife» ^cws Of The Field MOEREWA BRANCHBy Eilein Witehira This month we are very pleased toreport that our Sunday School is pro-gressing very favourably. The ReliefSociety is working very hard canningfruits and doing work on the WelfarePlan. As members of the Moerewa Sun-day School we extend our thanks to themembers of the Maromaku Branch forthe help they have given us in this Relief Society has been* makingclothes and selling them in order to raisemoney for their fund. All of the moneyraised is used by the Relief Society intheir work. The Relief Society is alsoworking very hard on the Lei patternbedspread for Hui Tau. We are holding a dance once a monthto raise funds for a chapel. The danceshave been a big success and they arehelping us a great deal in raising funds. TAMAKI BRANCHBy Davis R. Mihaere In connection with the top-line newsof this Branch I wish to take this privi-ledge in announcing that the ReliefSociety has led the organizations in thefield of activity for


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