ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.
NURSING FUND BAZAAR
The Committee of St. John Ambulance Nursing Fund Bazaar are meeting with a most gratifying response from tradesmen and others who sympathise with the object in view, viz., to provide funds for nurs- , ing the sick poor in their own j homes. Mr Alex. Henderson, watchmaker and jeweller, has kindly presented a ladies' gold keyless watch for a guessing competition. Ihe tfatch will be handed to his Worship the Mayor on the opening night of he Bazaar. He will wind it up, see ;hat it is securely packed away and lealed, and hand the parcel to some esonsible official until the last night if the Bazaar, when the parcel will )e opened, and whoevt* guesses the :orrect time, or the nearest to the :orrect time, when the watch stopped vill be entitled to it. The watch is >ow on view in Mr Henderson's shop window, Queen Street. Mr Henderion guarantees the watch to be a per:ect timekeeper, and will give a five fears' written guarantee with it. The iommittee are also indebted to Mr SVilkes,' baker And confectioner, who ias kindly a weddine cake, which will be raffled. The cake will leon view in Mr Wilkes' shop until ;he Bazaar opens, when it will be landed over to the President of the ;ake stall (Mrs Blackman.) As Mr Wilkes makes a specialty of wedding :akes. and is noted for the excellence >f all articles manufactured by him, t is expected there will be keen comjetition for this handsome donation.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 5
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255ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9706, 31 January 1910, Page 5
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