W.C.T. UNION.
IiKST OF AWARDS. A sals of work and cookery competition was held la St. David's Hall, Khyber Pass Road, yesterday afternoon and evening The fair, which was -held under the auspices of the Auckland branch -of the Women's Christian. Temperance 'Union, was opened J !3 r S" W " H " Parkes . *ho referred to the patriotic work that had been done by the Association during the war.- Mrs one of the founders of the AucldandAssociatira, presented Mrs. Paries with a bouquet. The following is the result of the *??, eweet co_petßk>_>:--Fnnt cake: Mrs. Paltrldge (Henderson) 1. Snonee cake: Mrs Rapson 1. Sfadelra cake:*___ Dewar 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs. Lambourne 1, Mrs. McLeßan. 2, Mrs Piatt 2. Mrs. Baker 3. Plain scones: Miss Dewar 1. Sultana scones: Miss Dewar 2 Assorted sweets: Miss .Harbntt 1. Peanut toffee: „?» S?_~ Aborted: Mts. Lewellyn Bagnell 2, Miss Goldie 2, Misses Weston and. Brown 2. A very pretty and nnlqne stall -was provided *y the Church ofOtrJat, Ponsonby- Road, In the shape of a decorated . umbrella, which was much admired. Gifts were also received from the branch intone, pnich - ««™, ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 2
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