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THE CHRISTMAS FAIR.

TAKINGS TOTAL £4BO. Good business agnin marked the tt«' oik! day of the Christmas Fair at N«tt Plymouth yesterday, and or a result of the two days £4BO lias beeh taken. The fair is in'aid of the Clarke Me' morial Girls' Hostel. l»n each afternoon and .evening meat enjoyable music has been provided if Mrs. Heorge's orchestra, afid Is ths evening songs, banjo solo, aftd dtfter items greatly contributed to give ill patrons an enjoyable time. The fair will open for the last day to-day at 12 noon, when the ladies of Bell'Bidefc and Hillsborough will hold a n«W *fti ' duee stall, and their well-known Tejmfan tion will undoubtedly be maintained and good things of all descriptions offered to their customers. In addition to tMs now attraction the other stalls Are Mill well stocked and will sell out their goods, whilst Mrs. Georgo's orcheslhi will again provide bright rfttigie. fialttf' altevnoon tea, ice creams, arid fruit e&m have been on sale whilst the fair is open, and will be continued until its' close. At 0.45 tills evening. Father Christmas will make his appearance, and a gttattic Christmas tree will be displayed on the stage, and for an hour and a half children wil i , )e gpeoia |iy ft t whilst the many pretty Itftitflel <H» tte tree are disposed elf by Father Chrtetmas and assistants. The Christmas tree will be succeeded by an evening's musical entertainment bv the orchestra, including vocal and instrumental solos. The name of Mrs. Newman was Inadvertently omitted from the list of those in charge of tTie various stalls at the Christmas Pair. Mrs. Newman. *a« associated with Ifa. Ale*«mte an* ' Mis. Tilimdell at the product stall 00 Thursday and Friday. Mrs. F Watson was successful In Riming the doll's house, and Mrs. I Roberts the Dottlton jug.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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THE CHRISTMAS FAIR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1920, Page 4

THE CHRISTMAS FAIR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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