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ALL SAINTS' BAZAAR.

s. SUCCESSFUL OPENING. The All Saints’ Church Bazaar win contimicd very successfully last evening at the Princess Theatre in tlit 1,, presence of a large attcnclanee. Tin | stalls were well pat:oni.acd, as also -t | earious. side sliows, refreshment I room, etc. Tlie takings for the day , s I run to about £llO, which was a vert s | satisfactory total indeed, indicating how well the workers had attended to business. At night the concert programme organised by Mrs Stave-Icy was the centre of attraction. Mrs Stnvelev inis s only lately risen from a lied of serious sickness, and her kindness in coming s forward- In the (-iroum.stn.Tic es can f hardly he, appreciated enough. Her self-sacrifice in the matter was very much felt by the church officers w : -.u realised very fully Mrs Stavclev’s devotion to the cause of the Church. - The programme which was verv bright 5 and varied was as follows:—Fairy scene, prologue—Fairy Pipers. Miss Slmnd, Fairy Revels, hv 10 children. Fairy Sunbeam, Cora Lynn ; Swing Song, three girls and three men ; ! Fairy ballet, children ; Sunshine Above, Mr Lovett; Dance. "Butterfly and the 1’0.v,” Helen Stavelev and Melba Gib- ' hons; Chorus, "Paradise for Two,” the ' Company; Trio. "Three Green lionrots,” Jean Mall. Jean Shand, and Alva Mclntosh; Duet, "Signora,” Messrs Lovett and Trppinr; Dance, “Moths and the Flame,” .The Flame, Melba Gibbons ; .Mollis. Alva McTik ' tosh, Jean Houston. Flora McCaskill. Dulcie Butland, Helen Staveley, Ada Lynn; Carnival Scene, the Company; Solo, "Shurr-Up,” Mr Tiippr.cr; Finale, “Amazon.” .Company. The several items were exceedingly well nut on. The revels of the children were a delight to the audience, while the seniors ail did well. The dressing was very effective, and the while arrangement held the attention ■ of the large audience throughout. The dancing by the young ladies was n feature, and altogether the entertain- ' incut was very creditable to all concern'd. Mrs Houston ['resided capably at the piano. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Tiie Biv'aar is being continued today, and will ire brought to it close to-night. Tim excellent concert [iregramme will tie repeated, and should prove more attractive than over, every item being distinctly good. Tonight tlm stall holders will he offering bargains in various lines, and there is sure to 1>” a large attendance. Those wishing to secure the best harga'n > should arrive early. Doors will or.eu at 7 o’clock, and. tlie concert will start; at 8 o’clock. |

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 3

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400

ALL SAINTS' BAZAAR. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 3

ALL SAINTS' BAZAAR. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 3

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