THE Bazaar
Hie .Buys' 1 raining Farm Jiazaar, in aid ot the .Servians, was continued Ut evening in the Century Hall. The attendance -was not as great as the preceding- evening, nevertheless good business was done and the interest* in the various competitions was just keen, and amusing. Competitions fiavoided last night resultedCandlelighting, G. J>awt>on Smith secon/l - McFarland ladies' Cosgrove ing, Mis McFarlane; men's nail driving, Mr Edwards; smelling competition, Mr E. W. J. Smith 20, Mrs B. It. Gardener 19. The envelopes containing the "cure for love" were again on sale. The - "cure" was a little thyme (time). The two boys' bands (brass and pipe) were again in attendance and played at intervals during "the evening. The bazaar was closed a little after ten with the National Anthem.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 July 1915, Page 2
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129THE Bazaar Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 July 1915, Page 2
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