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FOR KINDERGARTEN FUNDS

ONEHUNGA BRIDGE PARTY A very successful afternoon tea and bridge party was given on Tuesday afternoon at the bowling pavilion by the committee of the Onehunga Free Kindergarten, namely, Mesdames Murdoch, Kirk, E. V. Sutherland, Neill, D. Cuthbert, Jones, Chapman, Andrews, Jordan and Miss Watkin and Miss Newman. The president, in welcoming the guests spoke of the splendid humanitarian work that was being done by the free kindergartens. The school at Onehunga had grown so large that the Coronation Hall, in which the classes were held, and which had been so generously lent by the Ambulance Society, was proving too small, and the committee were anxious to secure a site, with a view to building in the near future. Among the guests were:—Mesdames R. Buchanan, J. Graham, J. Crawford, W. Court, A. Houldsworth, C. Schnauer, Morton, Vickers, Currie, Jones, Barry, Jackson, S. Wheeler’ Worth, Davenport, Maxwell. Bailey' Corsie. D’Audney. Trembath. Middleton, Nicholls, McKane, West, Wilson, Sellars, Symes, Thomas, Hinton, w! Davenport. Andrews, senior, Andrews, Cowell. Parr. Foster, D. Craig’ Hyauison, Pascoe, Fordham. Jenkins’ and the Misses Smallfield, P. Fraser, G. Gibbons, Hinton, Birch, Davy, Hosking. Mesdames Gresham, Brown, Orchard. Smallbones, Beale, Burgess.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 4

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FOR KINDERGARTEN FUNDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 4

FOR KINDERGARTEN FUNDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 4

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