HANOVER STREET BAPTISTS.
A sale of work in connection with the ; Hanover Street Baptist Chur-h was opened | this afternoon in the scho-T hail. This bazaar i is an annual fixture to raise funds for the New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society, and the bazaar was opened by Mrs ]>r North, one of the society's missionaries. •who gave an address on mission work at Shandpur, in India. The stallholders were as follow : Fancy stall —Miss sligo, Mrs LougMan, and Miss* J. G. Hercu-s ; novelty stall—Mrs Purdie and Miss M'Larcn ; swwt stall— j Misses A. Tucker, W. Maitland, D. Bock- j iimsale, and 0. Paterson; children's toys j l.he- Misses Fisher; produce, stall —Mrs I Harding, Misi.:*s Megget and Bu.-!:a;:an ; ' refreshment stall Misses ]?«•'■ i\,.; hj . Suininerc-11, Mills, 11 ay ward, and !■•-;:.•..•■ : This evening, n musical proini'-piinc wii: ; be submitted, and nail-driviufc and hat- j trimming competitions will be held. j
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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 4
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