RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED.
BUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB EFFORT. In aid of the wives and children of the unemployed, the Business Girls’ Club has arranged a very fine concert for to-morrow night, when the Opera House should be crowded. By their first concert four years ago, and a street stall over £IOO was raised to assist tho unemployed. The following year £64 was raised for women and children in distress, and last year again nearly £SO for tho unemployed. All these amounts of course, carried the usual subsidy. This year’s entertainment will bo as attractive as the concerts of other years. A varied programme of vocal, instrumental, elocutionary and dancing items will be submitted, with many wellknown and popular performers, and severe! new to Palmerston North audiences, and with the galaxy of talent offering the business girls’ appeal should eclipse all previous records. It is hoped to swell tho funds considerably by the sale of sweets at tho concert.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 195, 16 July 1930, Page 6
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