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CHRISTMAS PARTY

j HAPPY CHILDREN AT HOSPITAL I The laughing voices of more than ! half a hundred happy youngsters filled J the home of Mrs. C. E. Maguire at the hospital yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Maguire, who is president to the Myers Free Kindergarten. . entertaining the kiddies at a Christmas party. Several little • and girls from the children’s J™*® n the hospital were also brought to share in the fun. the First of all there was the ride to in party in motor-cars and lawn till everybody had arrived. whole party then went over gymnasium, where Mr. Norman performed conjuring tricks. fter . A real party tea was geI T doctor wards on the lawn, where t and some of the elder guests, a-- - Mrs. Maguire. i u wn } After more frolicking on the little people were taken in sin fish-pond, where each child arebefore going home. *inderMiss Ward, principal of th garten. and her staff, and me the the kindergarten committee ' guests of Mrs. Maguire at an* tea. f navT Mrs. Maguire’s gown ag abated crepe de chine with two-tiered skirt. WHITE STAINS ON MAHOGA N * Spirit of camphor is aa remedy for removing caus’** stains from mahogany. by hot dishes upon a poll* &pp& top yield to this treatmentthe spirit of camphor lightly jj. soft rag. Be sure not to 1 Then polish with a soft duster.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

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CHRISTMAS PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

CHRISTMAS PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

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