TIN HAT CLUB.
Arrangements have been made for the Tin Hat Club to hold a card evening on Wednesday at Gamble and Creed's rooms, Courtenay Place. , It was at first intended that this function should be held at the rooms of the Wellington Returned Soldiers* Association, but the efforts of the entertainment committee of the club met with such success last year that it has been agreed that something more ambitious should be attempted this year. The card evening will be used as an opportunity for members to meet the many patrons and helpers of the club, and every endeavour will be made to entertain the visitors right royally.
spent some years painting on the Continent and has had his work accepted by the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon.
Mr. Baxter was one of the principals of Baxters, Ltd., Christchurch, and was held in very great esteem in both busines and art circles His death will be widely regretted. He leaves a widow, two daughters, and a son.
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Evening Post, Issue 17, 20 July 1936, Page 11
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