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CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

I * ! Sale of Work. [ i - ! The sale of war!; i: r >.:' under the au- ' j spices of St. Luheh- Ohureh oncnod at j Te Kuiti Hail on Tuesday afternoon, j and from the o; or. I::g of the doors the ; success of ih r : fan ttion •.•.■as assayed. ; The Ha;"; ; ro=tntod a very attractive appearance the various stall I eiag ' mirig by gontientsn giving rise to : much amusement. Groat credit is duo i to the ladies v,h': had charge of the i arrangement?, Mr? Pino, a = ieorretary. 1 having rcarv (-alls area her time. I The stali 'hoi leer- had a busy a-e. j Mesdames Bona a::a Hltchorch had j charge of the MnG.ic stall: Mesdsmc-s ! Pine, Stevens. .Morse ana the fiOses j Pine, the fancy ana:?:: Z• 7:.-:- Hardy ! and the Misses Graitan the sweets and | flowers; while Mesdames White ana j Stanton, Miss Jordan ana Mi?? George j looked alter the refreshments. Others I who were prominent were Mr? Jchni son, postcard sales; Miss Mehlng j competitions; ana Mr? r'ahertan and j Miss Pettit, hat trimminc; Mages. I Miss Pettit also contributed songs each evening. Mr J, Nicholson rendered good service in connection with the competitions and Christmas tree, and Kira Poutawera had charge of side shows and games. Mr St. George conducted the auction sale at the conclusion of the bazaar. when good prices were realised for most of the articles, the handsome doll donated by Mr Lorigan bringing a high figure. The takings for both days amounted to about £6O, and after expenses are paid a substantial amount will be placed to the credit of the Church funds.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 215, 9 December 1909, Page 2

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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 215, 9 December 1909, Page 2

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 215, 9 December 1909, Page 2

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