PRESBYTERIAN SALE OF WORK.
ON Friday last at Stewart's / Theatre, a sale of work, and bazaar, in aid of the funds of the Helensville Presbyterian Church, took place. This popular function was originated years ago, and is always looked forward to by young and old with pleasure. The bazaar was officially opened at 10 a.m by Mrs A. A. Murray, and must be pronounced a decided success. In the evening the Hall was crowded with patrons and sightseers, most of them indulging in the several competitions that were open to gather in the'nible sixpence. Miss Gahley's pupils gave several splendid costume dances in a very creditable manner indeed. The stalls looked nice and tempting, and each of ~ the fair holders seemed to -be doing a good amount of business. Following are the holders of the various stalls : — ~^Hl Produce—Mr C. Thompson. JiH Plain Work—Mesdames SimT~P and Oxley. - . Fancy Work—Mrs J. Stewart. Flowers— Miss M. Stewart. Sweets-^Misses Mitchell rn°on Tea—Mrs McCardle and the Misses Simcock, Mar-tin, . and Goertz. ■-... Refreshments — Misses C. ' v Aitkenhead and J. Stewart ' Tu^y o.^ GaUery - Bran Tub—Mrs Mirams. '
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 November 1916, Page 2
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