JAPANESE FAIR
CAVERSHAM METHODIST CHURCH The fair in connection -nth the above church was opened this afternoon by His Worship oho Mayor. The hal] presents a very pretty appearance. The stalls are constructed out of bamboo, and are tastefully decorated. ' A special feature of the ownin'* parformahee will be some Maori poi Janoes v An electric train will also be running, while the microscope room provides meterial of interest and educational value. " The stalls are under the mana<mmcnt of the following helpers;— = ■ Tea Room.—Airs Mew. Work Stall.—Mrs F. Ivennard. Flower Stall.—.Misses Davidson and Mew. Wesley Guild Stall.—Misses F Mcv and Tinner. ‘ * Sweets Stall.—Mrs A. Payne. Cake, loe Cream, and Cordial Stall. Mrs Thompson. Christmas Tree. —Mrs Smith. Competitions.—Mm Newton. JSlectric Room.—Air A. Payne. Microscope Room.— Medical, students. Iran Tab.—Bible class girls.
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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 7
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