PRESBYTERIAN BA
It is seldom that post) t-ions turn out unijualifid but one of the exeeptifl Presbyterian bazaar heldi eipa 1 Concert Hall ve.-'.a dic-ated by the fact tha: receipts amounted t" indoors were thrown oj>e: 3 noon there was a splecd* saleable articles on then and the room was soonti eager buyers. A train the attendance was ver.* brisk business was d«ne ] the closing hour. The bazaar was to ed by Mr O. Iluntcr. Mlto the fact that it Teasß in the House lie was his Parliamentary duti& Ins regrets, and the fund mallv opened in his pb#' Mr Robertson. The stalls were in w following ladies: —FancjCox, Strang, and Heron:! d;Tmes Bibhy, MeLean. 1 cakes, Mesdames Sinii produce, Mesdames Homonds and Miss Johnson Dunbar, Misses L. Walker: refreshments. Dunn, Avison, Weedon. Bibhy, Rose and alkerand Christmas tree. and MeKav. A novel atj a spinning jinny worked olair. Interest was addw 1 ing function by the pb? l Waipawa Orchestra. * r "J a number of selections 3 st y^. COMPETITION Sponge (without Cheers 1, Mrs Circus:*' Sponge (with 'utter■ liar 1, Miss Hatlibunc - Brea. I—Mi's Holt Gregor 2. Out Cake.—Mrs D. Guessing Weight >'• Walker. Fairy Doll-Mi*’ 2 ! Candle-lighting.— Nail-driving—Mr
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 28 July 1920, Page 2
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