S. PAUL'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. Anniversary Soiree and Concert.
This entertainment was very numerously patronised last night. The tables were literally loaded with e\ cry delicacy which tho taste and ingenuity of the fair donors could contrive, and number^ of people sat down to partake of and enjoy the good things provided. The tables, seven in number, wore presided over as follows :— The bachelors', by Mrs Dewsbury and Mina Shinherd ; No. 2, by Mrs Martyn : No. 3, by Mrs Jas. Taylor and Miss May Taylor ; Jtfo. 4, by Misses Walker ; No. 5, by Misses Morgan ; No. 6, by Mrs Gane and Miss Gane ; and No. 7, by Mrs Clark and Miss Clark. The ladies, assisted by gentlemen helpers, were most assiduous m attending to the wants and comfort of their gue-»ts and it need not be added that everyone passed a most pleasant evening. The concert commenced at 8 o'clock, after the hall had been cleared, and was most successful. A full report is held over.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 2
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166S. PAUL'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. Anniversary Soiree and Concert. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 2
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