With a view of aiding Dr. Agnes Bennett's fund for the Serbian Hospital Unit, tho ladies of tho Pioneer plub havo organised "Tho Readers," who will give a reading of "The Two Virtues" at tho Unitarian Building, Vivian Street, on October 10.
The bazaar in aid of the Thonulon SuTrarban Catholic Building liHind was continued last evening, when a ver.v interesting evening was spent. Misses Ngaire and Reina Lcnimon combined in some pretty fancy dancing. Songs were given by Mr. I/. A. Whilaker, elocutionary items by Mr. K. Dillon, and humorous sketches by Mr. Albert Russell. The'bazaar will bo continued this evening, when the Marist. Bros.' I School pupils will, present a programme 'of chorus songs and physical drill.
Noivs.has been received in 'Wellington of the death in -Melbourne recently of. Mrs.'"Katherine A'. 'Woolen, who ■was for over ten years matron, of the Auckland Hospital. Mrs. Wooteri sncsumbod to an- attack of pneumonia.
Housewives who wish.' to procure an economical toa that is also satisfying in flavour should ask for Desert Gold Tea. It-is packed at four. popular prices—ls. Bd., Is. 9d.,'.15.,10d.,,25.—and at each price the quality'and flavour are unsurpassed. —Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 3
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