GRAND DUTCH FAIR
/ BAZAAR AT ST. PAUL S A ’Grand Dutch Fair,” in aid of the taurch building: fund, was opened last evening by the parishioners of St. aul’s Anglican Church, city. The arish Hall, which had never looked Prettier, was transformed into a scene I t*om Holland. The various ‘’shops.” bearing an appropriate sign, Mere ecorated with many-hued tulips. A Prther contribution to the Dutch atmosphere was provided by the costuming of the stall-holders as people the Netherlands.. Six little twirls erQ seen in clog dances directed by Jiiss Z. Moore. A Christmas tree was the object of "iuch interest to the children of the Parish, a programme of stage enterjainment was provided in the presenT r l l^ n of an amusing farce, “Leave Th 0 Produced by Mr. S. Betts. ne fair will be continued this evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 15
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140GRAND DUTCH FAIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 15
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