THE WHARENUI SCHOOL BAZAAR.
TO lITE EDITOB. OS , "THE PTtESS."
Sir, —I was yery-pleased when reading your valuable journal this morn-, ing to notice that the tocsin sounded by the appearance of my. letter nad disturbed the hibernation of the Wharenui School Bazaar authorities. With many others of the genuine workers of the' Bazaar, and as ono with the looal school's interest always in keeping, I was, alpo T>lf>ased to know, that my little reminder has had the effect of at last getting from the officials concerned a definite note as to the winding- up of tho affairs of the function. The rest .of poor Mr- Milne's clapperclaw will be overlooked, as it would be, .perhaps, of a shock fo.hJuj were the wool taken from his eyes as to tho identity of the writer —whom he has so amusingly attacked. —Yours, etc, • ANNOYED. May 20th. '
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 3
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145THE WHARENUI SCHOOL BAZAAR. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 3
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