Amusements.
LUMSDEN’S ENTERTAINERS. The above entertainers appeared before a poor audience at the Public Hall on Saturday night, when a sparkling programme was presented. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR. The much-looked-for Grand Catholic Bazaar will be opened to-morrow night at the Public Hall, Foxton, when there is sure to be a large attendance of the public. Arrangements are well in hand, and the success of the Fair is assured. METHODIST SOCIAL; The last of the monthly socials for the season was given in the Methodist schoolroom last night. The Rev. W. Harris was in the chain The musical part of the programme was vefy short, a number of those who had promised to assist, being unable to do so. Parlour games took up part of the evening and an excellent supper was provided by the young ladies. There was a fair attendance. The young people seemed too enjoy themselves immensely; and the gathering btoke up about io t^dock.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1904, Page 2
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156Amusements. Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1904, Page 2
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