RICHARD HUDSON KINDERGARTEN
During the week-end residents of Caversham are to be given an opportunity of doing something to help the local kindergarten. For years the director and her assistants have worked for the good of the little ones and to make the beautiful kindergarten a social centre for the distinct, and they now appeal for assistance to help through the present troublous times. For two months the mothers of the Richard Hudson Kindergarten have been busy with their needles making all sorts of attractive things for the work stall at tho forthcoming carnival, which the local committee and parents have organised and which is to be held on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, May 7. The week-end shopping can be done at the produce, cake, and flower stalls, and a welcome cup or tea may be obtained for 6d. The children are being well catered for by a well-stocked sweet stall and overflowing bran tubs. Visitors to the carnival will not lack entertainment, as there is to be a fancy dress competition for the children, folk dances by the Caversham Girl Guides, and an old English dance by the Misses Todd. The music is to be supplied by the Tramway Band and tho Hillside Workshops Orchestra, and the carnival is to ho opened by Mr 1 1 . Jones, M.P., for Dunedin South.
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Evening Star, Issue 21093, 4 May 1932, Page 13
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