PADDY'S MARKET
Her Excellency tho Countess of Liverpool has consented to open the market at 11 a.m., Friday. Excellent programmes have been arraneed for Friday and Saturday nights in the Concert Chamber in connection with the market, consisting ot cn»p comediettas by the Char he's Aunt Club assisted by their Ladies' Orchestra. Vocnl items have- been promised by some leadin" amateurs, and unique programmes, which will be published in later issues, will be rendered. Miss Ada Reeve, who has done wonders for patriotic work since the outbreak of war has generously ottered to assist. in the'market on Saturday evening, which should lend an additional interest. . Tie Trentham Military i.nu patriotic Society Bands wi.l be in r.rtenoanoe to nnliven proceedings. . . Mrs W Cox :nnkes a special appeal y «a^rd^i^x of the Side-line, Entegument, and Stallholders' tee in connection with Paddys Market Trumpet Band, Feathorston and ?he P«Wot?o P Band would be in attendance on each market day; also that mtinv lending and prominent ladies and Semen had offered their services for fl.i. half-hour concerts to lie held in tne Concr Chamber. A letter w«s received from Mr. Harold Carr, wishing the committee the greatest success, an* cnwini t handsome donation for the a, e. K Mr Co*, of the nJ.<Vt.i.der. took the decoration of the hall and °; lu: Holliwell reported hat all arr.w'emonts in connection with erection" of stalls, tickets, etc., were in hand The various stallholders Mportod hat they had their part well in hand, .i ~IoV-min Mr M. A. Carr, nnnouncitl t M Ada had kindly offered her services to the committee tor Saturday evening.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 6
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266PADDY'S MARKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 6
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