PLUNKET CHRISTMAS PARTY
The committee of tiie Plunket Society is calling on all those they have helped to come and show their appreciation of the Plunket nurses’ work by attending in their thousands at the Town Hull next Saturday afternoon where they are promised a very enjoyable time. The children’s community singing is a unique event in Wellington, and when in the capable hands of Messrs Albert Russell and Will Mason the success of it is assured. “Here/We Go Round the Mulberry Bush,” “Tattle co-Peon.” “Rock-a-bve, Baby.” “Three Blind Mice,” “Boys anil Girls,” etc., are among the well-known nursery rhymes which will be sung, and the committee is asking all parents to make sure that their children know them so that they can all join in happily. The rest of the entertainment is being provided by the well-known artists, Miss Helen Gard’ner and Miss Kathleen O’Brien, who are arranging most artistic performances. Father Christmas is in attendance from 1.30 p.m. on his wonderful tree which will be laden with the many beautiful and original tovs for all small children. Altogether it will be an afternoon filled with delight, so those attending will not only heln the society by their presence, but are promised a truly cnjoyablo time both for themselves and their children. Gallery seats can now ho reserved at the Bristol.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 3
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222PLUNKET CHRISTMAS PARTY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 3
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