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FEILDING AND DISTRICT SCHOOLS. ALLIED NATIONS FAIR Patrons.—The Mayor (A. M. Ongley, Esq.), D. H. Guthrie, Esq., M.P. President.—F. Pirani, Esq. Vice-Presidents. — Father O'Dwyer and the Chairmen of the School Committees of those Schools taking part. Proceeds in Aid of Wounded Soldiers. STALLS. With the Names of 'uhose in charge. Plain Sewing.—Miss M. Moore, D.H.S., Feilding. Fancy Work.—Miss M. Walton, Lyt- • ton Street School, Feilding. Flowers.—Miss M. Malioney, D.H.S., Feilding. Refreshments. — Miss G. ■ Wyatt, D.H.S., Feilding. Toys.—Miss L. Lytton Street School, Feilding. Dolls.—Miss E. MahoneVj Colyton. Sweets.—Miss Cartwright, Halcombe. Stock and Produce.—Mr H. C. Stewart and Mr R. Burne, Feilding. Curios and Medley.—Mr Blennerhassett and Mr Binns, D.H.S., Feilding. Maori Goods.—Mr Bowter, Taonui, and Mr Taylor, Tokorangi, Halcombe. Donations to any of these stalls will ba thankfully received by those in charge. PROCESSION. A FANCY DRESS PROCESSION ' (for which 4 Special Prizes, to the total amount of £1 10s, have been given) wil ltake place on the Opening Day. line. INDIAN GOODS. A very fine selection of Indian SIDE SHOWS. Something entirely novel in this Goods, brought to Feilding through a special agency, will be exhibited for sals. SILHO UETTE COMPETITION. Silhouettes of Prominent Townspeople will be exhibited, and a Special Prize given, to the one- who has the greatest number of correct answers. MAORI GOODS. The Committee can guarantee that the Maori Stall will contain one of the Finest Collections of Hand-made Maori Goods ever seen in Feilding. ELECTION OF QUEEN OF THE FAIR. TOWN /. COUNTRY. TOWN CANDIDATES :- D.H.S.. FeiWtog - PHYLLIS RUSH Lytton St, School - JOAN DICKSON Convent - - - DULCIE CHRISTIE COUNTRY CANDIDATES:— Halcombe - - OLIVE BERRY Rongotea - - MAVIS JOHNSTON Sandon - - BERTHA HARRIS Stanway - - GLADYS JESSOP Eiwitea - CONSTANCE CLAPHAM Waituna - - MAGGIE PALMER Cheltenham - - EVA OLDFIELD Makino . - - ZILLA TAYLOR 1 Beaconsfield - MURIEL PUSSELL Ohakea .... RIA CAMERON ! Colyton - - MILLICENT HOCKEN j Taonui - - - VERA BRUNETTE Tβ Arakiua - MARY CHRISTENSEN , Awahuri - - MAYBELL MITCHELL ' Waiata - . ROSE HENAGHAN

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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