ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR.
The bazaar to be held on Tuesday next under the aspices of All Saints’ Radies’ Guild promises to be a great success. The Ladies have taken much interest, and have worked hard, and they feel that the only thing needed to complete their success is the public to attend in large numbers. Delightful music will be rendered by Mr Betty’s orchestra. Each stall will contain many useful and pretty articles. The Guild stall, under the supervision of Mrs A. S. Easton, contains many comfortable and warm garments for the coming winter, as well as cooler garments for summer wear. The baby stall, under Mesdames Kellow, Healey and H, Signal, will show the most dainty of baby clothes. Those who are fond of sweet things should visit the Japanese stall, headed by Mrs Boyes. All sorts of good homemade cakes, Christmas mincemeat and lemon butter will be found at Mrs Harvey’s stall. Mesdames J. H. Robinson and C. Symons will be in charge of the afternoon tea rooms. Mrs Seabury will supervise the produce stall. Aprons of all descriptions will be found on the stall under the care of Mrs Greig. Special mention must be made of the girls’ stall, under Mrs Gower. In addition to the foregoing, there are to be handkerchief and doll stalls, under the charge of Mrs C. Robinson and Miss Keut-Johnston respectively. A fishing pond will be provided lor the children, Miss Burr being in charge.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1478, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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243ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1478, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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