St. Saviour’s Bazaar.
The annual baziar of the St Saviour’s Ladies Guild was opened this afternoon in the Princess Theatre, and was well attended. Several well stocked stalls were a great source of attraction, and the stall holders were kept busy attending to the wants of customers.
The following are the stalls and the names of the ladies in charge : Tea Stall Mesdames Smeaton, Bell and Stimpton, and Miss Crene.
Flower Stall (Girls)Mrs Watts and Miss R Matthews.
Sweet Stall:—Mrs Christensen and Miss C Holder.
Ladies’ Guild Stall (Drapery):— Mesdames Marks and Richter.
Cake Stall: —Mrs Rawlings and Miss Adamson. Stall (Ladies): — Mesdames Holder, Hester, and A Puckey. Sweet Stall (Girls):— Misses I Brent, Mona Puckey arid D Puckey. GiiL’ Guild Stall Mrs E Ramsey. Fish Pond:—Misses A; Dell and H Matthews.
To-night the Hawaiian Troupe under the conductorship of Mrs. R H Johnson, will render a programme of Plantation Melodies and solos. They will be accompanied by a Ukulele Orchestra.
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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 44, 4 November 1927, Page 4
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