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The Doll Show at the City Hall in. connection with St. Paul's. Church waeVwell patronised on Saturday evening 4ast< tThe Maypale and other dances were perfornded. A .good number of the dolls, flowers, et*,, etc!, were disposed 'of, but some- ate. still left tor a future occasion. Ths total receipts wvll be something like. £100. Besides the dances the following , programme was gone through :—Tableau, "Pulaski's Banner ;" character song, " Ao the Conceri." Mrs Raynes ; .tableau, " Artist's Studio ;" couiic quartette, " Johnny Smoker," totessrs Pilcher, Bartley, Skeet, and Bealei; tableau, "Game of Life ;" character song, " Old Maids of Lee," Mrs Raynes, Misses V. Speight and Jackson; character song, "Old Men of Ware," Mr Archdale Tayler; tableau, " Eagleton'e Hair Restorer."

The sale of work in Wesley Hall was well attended on Saturday afternoon and evening. A fair amount of business was transacted, and the funde of the Franklin Road Primitive Slethodisfe Chutch should ba proportionally benefited. •

A distinction. —"You can't; think how smart that dog. is. 3tou can as,ay everything to him exactly as you would to a man." " But what will he understand ?" "Oh, I did not' say that. You nxust/u'b ask too much of a dog, you know." \

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 286, 2 December 1889, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 286, 2 December 1889, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 286, 2 December 1889, Page 3

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