ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.
i Bazaar at-Greytown. • (From Oia* Own Correspondent,) ( - A toost successful children's baiaar, 9 may-pole dance, tableaux and art gal--9 lery, was held in tbe Palace Hall, b Oreytown,laßt evening, Fortbemayi, pole:dance a large number of children 1 were' dressed in fancy costumes, and Mboked- splendid. Under the: able s tuition of Messrs Webster and M; - Maxton they went through their peri for/nances in amdst praiseworthy i banner.. There l .were a number of ] very pretty tableatiiby'the'bhildren, b' principally worked up by .Mies Dunn. 8 The final one "Liltfo Jim'! : f Gant) was remarkably well dbne?.The I touching *poem, which was reoitisd by % Mr! t, Ji Bowse, and;t> limelight ' % !■ 5 1 '"•'
\ fining dii tho angels, rendering it s really beautifuj, r T|ie .whole, affair -' 'wenf of without ahitoli, nir'appcariug f to do their utmost to. make it a suc- ; cess. 1 Most of the a'rran'i;e'miints were e made by Mesdames Bey and AI. K. t Varhhanyand the Misses Djinn, who li were rewarded for their untiring »: efforts by a packed and appreciative j house. The financial results wera also Very satisfactory,.; toVdbor ;.alone yielding over
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3
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187ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3
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