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MARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS' BAZAAR

in the Concert Chamber Sf S^! 4he principal entertainment was givan by the pup,l s of the C(}nnop geh^j q{ Dancing, fhe items were as follow:— Gladys Wakelm-Cuttance and Gertie Shardlow (mmuet), Betty Grimstone ffas Seul) Jean Wati, (classical dance, Pme"), Mavie Cfoafcfield (valse Caprice), Gertae Shardlow (dance'duo, Pipes at Dawn"), Gladys WakeslinCuttance (Fairy Footsteps). These items were excellency staged and rendered and it was a great plasure to watch them. Petone won their pull in the tug-pf-war from 'Varsity after an interesting' bout". The orchestra rendered suitable music during the evening. The side-shows were again well patroßiaed, and the bazaar pronuaes to, be a huge success. This evening will be the final of the bazaar, and the final of the tug-of-war will Be held betwen Petone and Marisit B. A dancing programme has been prepared by the Misses Williams and Gibbs School of Dancing, and altogether an attractive programme has been arranged. The "qneen'' poll is as follows:—No. 2, Wellington South, Miss Morley 22,560; No. 1, gt, Mary's', Miss Brennan, 21,400; Nq. 4, St. Joseph's, Miss M'Parlane, 18,200; No. 3, Thorndon, Miss B. Berry,' 13,480 vqtes.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9

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MARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS' BAZAAR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9

MARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS' BAZAAR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9