PARTY ON MAUNGANUI
Maori Atmosphere at Sydney Typical Maori decorations were a feature on board the Maunganui at Sydney last week, when the New Zealand Women's Association held a Christ'inas parly in aid of the club funds, states ■ the “Sydney Morning Herald.” New Zealand Christmas bush decorated the dining and music room. Santa Claus, impersonated by Mr. Peter Dawson. kept many young people happy with bonbons, toy trumpets and jazz caps, while older guests were provided for with cards. A musicale was held in Mie lounge, and Mr. Dawson made a quick change from his red suit and white beard to assist with the programme. Other artists were Mr. L. Bridge and the Misses Tui Hall and J. Werry. Home-made cakes and novelties were sold at stalls conducted by Mesdames A. I. If. Jones, A. R. Watson and Miss Enid Taylor.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 80, 28 December 1935, Page 6
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