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The Bazaar

The Church of England Bazaar was opened this afternoon in the Public Hall. On entering the hall • the Fruit, Flower; and Produce, and ttame Stall, under the management of Mesdames, Sherwill, Oweu, and Sandilands, at once attracts attention. '-: Amid masses of beautiful evergreens tastefully picked out with flowers, are to be discovered prime geese, pheasants, pokekas, apples, jam, german sausages, Orameniai shrubs and pot plants,^ and a quantity of tempting melons, marrows, &c.. toe numerous to mention. lilvery item in this stall is a free gift and so their prices are marked remarkably |Low. Turning round, the Refreshment Stall under the superintendence of Msedamea Beattie and FitzHerbert, is seen ajL'she foot of the HalL Her* articles of diet of the most tempting description are displayed in their most tempting and attractive form, while liquid refreshments of all sorts and descriptions (except, of course alcoholic) are in variety to suit everyone. On the sides of the Hall are arranged the Fancy Goods Stall, under Che care of Jtfesdames Jones And Caldwell; Glassware and Japanese goods, Mrs Nicholas ; Oriental Stall, fijssGoodbehdre; Repository Stall, Mrs Diamond, and the Beautiful Stall, by Mesdames Jfacarthur and Clapperton. The' gulden shoe,'. Ninth its thousands of doll»*»a«iarrelwiiich must be seen to appreciated^ Thff whole of the articles are of the bw* of their kind.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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The Bazaar Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 3

The Bazaar Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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