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The Servian Bazaar c SOME £10 CLEARED. Major Burlinson, manager of the Boy's Training Farm,. Levin, has sent t-iie following letter to the women's staff oi his institution:— "To tli© women's staff.—The 'Manager desires to thank all those members oi the staff also Mrs Macfarlane and Mrs Eggleton who rendered so much assistance at the Bazaar that was held m >Eevin and resulted in a nett gain of £!.'•->, on the first night and the.JJank receipt for that amount has been torwarded to the Prime Minister. Tiie money received on the second night after expenses were paid amounted to £14 15s, Id which will either ibe torwarded to the fund or held over for a future occasion as may be decided upon. A statement of receipts and expenditure from the Matron js attached

this letter for the benefit of those whj ITiive assisted in the work. In conclusion the Manager- was very pleased with the result and with tho arrangement of the whole affair which was due To the assistance of Carpenter Hinton and Clark Attendant Tugwell, the latter whom assisted considerably in the many necessary works connected with the carrying out of the Bazaar. The •Manager wa6 informed by several people that the Bazaar was the Lest Form of entertainment held in Levin for some considerable time. The Manager desires Tio express his obligatTons to the Matron ,Miss Lavender, for the great assistance that she rendered in the carrying out of this entertainment as fce'acl of those who assisted and much regrets that her name and that of the EouseTceeper (Mrs McCormack) had been omitted from the names that appeared in the paper.—G. M. BurTinson, Manager, Boys' Training Farm, "Weraroa. '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1915, Page 3

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282

Second Edition Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1915, Page 3

Second Edition Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1915, Page 3

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