SALVATION ARMY
CHERRY BLOSSOM FAIR.
aihe 'Gharry Blossom Fail in confmection with, the Masterton Salvatiou qArmy was opened last evening. NotJntithistandang tfhe .boisterous weath•)er;conditions prevailing, there was a ■'. fcrery good attendance of sympathis•Jefs, :and satistflactory business was tdone. >Tho stalls weJre tastefully de•Jeorated with cherry blossoms, and. •lover one hundred flags were arranged about the interior of the barracks. Large quantities of usefull •fand ornamental goodis were exhibit'(ed! for sale. Following are the stall* ■land the stall .holders:— Plain wotTc, •{Miss Avenell and Miss Chapman:; •(fancy work, Mjrs L. Devonport:;, 'ijsweets, Mrs Anstice; refreshments, ) 'i(Mesdames Gower and Barker; ferns,' ,; fMJr,& J. Devonport. During the; -Ravening songs were rendered by! •'{Misses McKenzie and McLawghlan, | fanft. the Rev. A. T. Thompson; and i {Mr Hooper gave a recitation. Miri {Pur cell Webb played' the accompani-, fcnents. The piano used was kindly jlent by the British and.Continental \ tPiano Company. The Fair will be i fcoirtinued to-night, when tlhe musical! of the programme .will be Jauppilied by members of the Congregational Church.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 5
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168SALVATION ARMY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 5
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