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CHRISTMAS PA

KIDDIES' KOSYKi CHILDRlEN'S PAGE GIVEN AFTERjfol TREAT I PRESBNiTATION OPf To mark the first yeaj not the first complete ygj "Morning Post's" - ChiJ^ and to provide a Ohristmaj the children belonging to] Korner" organisation, aparty was given in the Haj room on Saturday afterj wards of 150 children ai watch the presentation oj the successful competitorsj year, and participated j> gramme suitable to a Qtj casion. ; A large number of the t tended in fancy dress, and march' which opened the p was a most colourful disp! obvious that the patents children themselves had j great deal of trouble in the costumes which werei their variety that they iep most serious problem to t Following th'e grand-maj items were given by "Ko: members ,and were wellj an appreciative audience.loWed dances suitable for gathering and one of the] of the day — fafternoon tea; Mr. H. S. Wiithers, ofa who kindly volunteered n for the occasion, then gayefl teresting conjuring exhibiS admittedly critical hut no« appreciative audience sisted in this by his littlfl Miss Patricia Boyle. S Father Christmas thesa appearance and wery ceeded to distribute the™ during the year in the v™ petitions conducted in com the Page, receiving guid» the performances of the vs9 petitors from "Aunt ColleS in charge of the Page. Tm concluded when a small was given to each guest Christmas extended his M 1 wishes for the holiday s« The "Morning Post" H gratefully to acknowledgeB received ,in very many dfl regard to the catering forfl ganisation of the party. 1:9 invidious to particularise ■ many people and severalH firms showed practical inteffl ing the kiddies an enjoy™ noon. M The prize list in con™ the competitions has alifl published in the children1.™ the small prizes awardedB fancy costumes won durinj noon were won by "Puss™ (most original), "Twili^ attractive) and "GollirS humorous). Pussy iWSlloffM ed an excellent caricaturetil "Twilight" made a dim:::® tannla and "Golliwog" :l| her own pen-name. 1 A feature of particulai^ the smaller fry was a k;3| dolls' house kindly lent !,1 tion. Some of the smal!? | went into permanent residcl mansion during the afteffi«

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 4

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CHRISTMAS PA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 4

CHRISTMAS PA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 4

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