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ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR

A SUCCESSFUL OPENING. Tile Princess Theatre was a gay and busy scene this afternoon, when All Saints’ Bazaar and Sale of Work was opened. There was a large attendance present, and the assemblage found much to interest and attract. The Theatre had been neatly arranged into the various stalls, each brightly decorated and full to overflowing with an assortment of goods that attracted, and displayed the great amount of work that has been entailed among the large body of workers who have been busily engaged for so.many weeks past in preparing for the present gathering. The stalls have a great load of g-0.. tilings, and as they had been marked at very reasonable prices, there was an immediate and steady trade taking place, the receipts promising to assume very sub- | stantial and highly satisfactory proportions. ' The stalls and stallholders are as fol- , lows:—

Plain Work Stall.—Miss Dale, • Mrs Holloway and Sewing Guild. Senior Girls Guild Stall .(fancy goods).—Mrs W. A. Wilson, Misßes llosevear and Evans. Junior Girls Guild Stall (fancy goods).—Sisters Dora and Allison and junior girls. Fancy Stall. —Mrs O’Sullivan and assistants. Men’s Stall.—Mrs Staveley and helpers. Produce Stall.—Miss Thompson and Mrs Bennett. Sweets Stall.—Miss Ross and Mrs Coulson. Tea Rooms.—Mrs Morgan, Mrs Key, and Mrs Clements. Fish Pond.—Misses Walker and Keller.

TO-NIGHT. The Bazaar will he continued to-night at 7 o’clock, and at 8 o’clock -Mrs Staveley and her many assistants will present a highly attractive musical programme. CONTINUING TO-MORROW. The Bazaar wilT open again to-mor-row afternoon and evening. At the latter session Mrs Stav.eley will repent tonight’s programme with some additions, and the Bazaar will be brought to a conclusion as the Theatre is required for other purposes the next evening.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1920, Page 3

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ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1920, Page 3

ALL SAINTS’ BAZAAR Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1920, Page 3

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