SALE OF WORK.
AT WESLEY HALL. Wesley Hall was attractively decorated this afternoon, when the an nut) 1 missionary sale of work held under the auspices of the Women’s Auxiliary was opened by Mr. L. J. Williams. There was a fair attendance, and the various stalls appeared to be doing good business.
A musical programme, supplied by Mr. Lester and Company, considerably assisted in making the function a success, and all arrangements were satisfactorily carried out, reflecting credit on the secretary. Miss Bates. Those in charge of the stalls and other arrangements in connection with the bazaar were as follow : Works— Mesd.imes Dixon, Sargexon, C*. A. Bates and A. Bates; produce—Mesdamo.s Tozer. Saunders, Smith and Reid ; cake—Afc-sdames Cre.x-sy. Candy and Lacey; jumble—Mesdamcs Baucher and Curtis; sweets —Bible class girls; tea roo/ns —Mesdames Rowe, Ray and Patterson; bran tubs—Mr. Barron; shooting gallery—-Messrs. Tozer and Rav ; competitions—Air. Yearbury. The bazaar will be continued toniehi.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 July 1924, Page 9
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