QUEEN CANDIDATES
_ The progress report issued last evening in connection with the Queen candidate polling was as follows: — 1. Miss A. M. Senior, Hutt Valley (No. 14) * 2. Miss Low, Combined Drapers (No. 2) 3. Miss M'Kegg, Manawatu (No. 11) 4. Miss K. Doughty, Commercial Travellers (No. 8) 5. Miss M'Enroe, West Coasters (No. . 7 ) 6. Miss M (| Cormack, Trentham Boys . (No. 15) 7. Mrs. Algar Williams, St. John Ambulance (No. 1) 8. Nurse Everitt, Combined Sports (No. 9) 9. Miss A. M. Palmer, Public Service (No. 13) 10. Dr. Platts-Mills, Tramway Boys (No. 10) 11. Mrs. M'Vicar, Highland Society (No. 6) 12 Miss Jessie Lewis, Young Boys' Society (No. 4) 13. Miss M. E. Roseingrave, Trades and Labour (No. 12) 14. Mrs. S. Hempton, Te Aro Residents (No. 5) 15. Mrs. W. H. Smith, Overseas Club (No. 3) BAZAAR CLOSES TO-NIGHT The bright and animated bazaar in the Town Hall was again open last night and was patronised by a very large attendance. The well-stocked stalk were visited by many purchasers and ticket-sellers were very successful in their coin-collecting "efforts. / Instrumental selections were played by the Wellington Working Men's Orchestra and were greatly appreciated. The bazaar closes this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 9
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200QUEEN CANDIDATES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 9
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