SALE OF WORK.
Alifi SAINTS’ GUILD.
The desirability of further reducing the debt on the newly-erected Sunday School, and of providing an adequate heating service in the chute '■ the factors mostly responsible toi the promotion of a bazaar, whic i hj ' present being held in the big schoolroom at All Saints’ Church. Vcsterdav the affair was opened and units first day’s working netted over MjO. Arrangements were carried out by a committee of ladies under the leaecrship of Mrs Tj. A. Abraham. hhe stalls had a bewildering variety ot ■wares displayed lor sale, and interesting competitions, and novelty contests. with a shooting gallery, ottered further inducements to generous expenditure. 'Hie afternoon tea room was in charge of Airs L. C. Koeblo and her capable assistants. Tne bazaar will be continued this afternoon. ~ , , Stall-holders.—Work stall, Ladies Guild; woollen stall. Mesdames Akers and TTannay. and helpers; produce. Mrs Penny. Miss Batcholar, and helpers'- sweets. Mrs Harding and helpers; hoop-la. Miss Goldingham: tulip garden and bran-tub, Misses Newman and Pari ridge. Results of competitions.- -< oin guessing (fS s/s ), 11. Akers \ot i> f N 7 / it; shooting. Miss C. K eider; caudle-lighting. Miss Fitzherbert; string guessing, Mrs Flere; nail driving Mrs Reck; toffee. Miss 11. Hod-
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1585, 10 June 1920, Page 5
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