The Bazaar.
, On Saturday ,aad>}£onday nights the attendance, was ouite e^nal to that On any of the previous evenings. The proceeds of the several; stalls, and the side shows amounted to £43 19s lOd, and £37 16s 7d, making a total of £157 3s 7d. The ladies in charge of the.several stalls witlftheir Hattendants c % wer§.— ai£ iifeefiSrssrHdresssa' in character. Among others we noticed Myosotis, an Under2TOdUato{»^Lady Tezale, Satanella; ' 'Swiss'* 'Peasant,' Mary of Argyle, aud Little 80-Pefpi The Seasons, The Happy Couple,' ftnd the Waxworks drew orpjvded houses, and werpj ■if 'anything^ marked by considerable improvement. In y tke Waxworks, the'Heithen Chifiee, and the (iermau wooden mart, "are* the uo«t popular. Sairy Gamp— (Miss, Ada Boe — not Mrs Macarthur """as previously reported) was as demonstrative with her . umbrella as every and all the others were admirable. The bazaar will, be opeuedi again ion Saturday night to get rid of the large amount of surplus stock, and as to the shows, wo refer our readers to the advertisement in another column. i} t \i
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 148, 25 May 1886, Page 2
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173The Bazaar. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 148, 25 May 1886, Page 2
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