BAZAAR AT CAMBRIDGE.
Yesterday a sale of work was held in the Alexandra Hall, Cambridge, by the members and adherents of Trinity Presbyterian Church. The hall waa prettily decorated, and good business was done throughout tho afternoon and evening. Miss Payze, Mr Fraaer and others supplied music during the afternoun, and in the evening the Cambridge Orchestra played a number of selection, in a very creditable mauner, The fol lowing were the ladies who presided at the various stalh :—Refreshment stalls Mesdames J. Hally, J. Taylor and &. Fisher ; Produce stall, vir R.J. Roberts aud the Misses Fisher and Scott; Lollie stall, Mrß and Miss Langmuir and Miss Dean ; Work stall, Mesdames Erwin, J. Fergnson, Mathesoo, M. Roberts and Miss Soott ; Christmas tree, the Misses Walliß, Pearl Fergusoo aud Ethel Fisher ; Fish pond, Misses Ella Sharp, Eva McFarlane and May Wallis. The bazaar was opened at 2 p.m. by the Pastor, Rev. J. Erwin, but as there were but very few present at the time his remarks were brief.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6043, 17 September 1903, Page 2
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