ST MARY’S BAZAAR
The Sale of work and Bazaar in Ft. Mary’s Club Rooms opened yesterdiv afternoon and was continued on into the evening. A very brisk business was transacted both the vendors and purchasers being well satisfied. This morning the, stocks are being., replenished and fresh goods arriving, opened
up. Apart from bargains in the plain and fmiry work .-tall no thrifty housewife should miss securing a supply ot lamb and vegetables from the produce stall. To-night a fine supply of lamb, mutton, vegetables and pponltry will be offer ?d at very low prices. The tea rooms will be open again as usual and the fish pond will continue dealing out gifts 1 o the young fry. The bazaar will conclude to-morrow evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 2
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124ST MARY’S BAZAAR Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 2
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