Arrangements are '.veil in hand for the Fendalton Garden Fete, which is to he held on Saturday next, in Mr Justice Adams’s beautiful grounds at 29. Wairarapa Terrace. The Christchurch Military Band will play and H ere will be a large number of stalls and other attractions. Mr Robert Semple, who is wellknown in New Zealand as the Miners’ Advocate and who is now engaged on a co-operative contract to construct a tunnel for the Wellington city water scheme, is to speak in the Christchurch Opera House on Sunday. His subject is announced as “ What’s Wrong With the World?” The meeting will commence at 8 p.m. An exhibit comprising three- cases of goods arrived this afternoon from the Cook Islands for the Department of Industries and Commerce. There is a. fine collection of tropical fruits, and a quantity of sample® of native liandi- \ crafts and head work is included. This j Cook Island native work is quite, d.is- j tinctive and in no way resembles either Maori or Polynesian work. I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 11
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