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BAZAAR NEXT TUESDAY

Tito Returned Soldiers will open their big bazaar and sale of work at the Soldiers’ Hall next Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Jl will be open for tit at least three evenings, :is> well as on Wednesday afternoon. A line array of ponds has been collected. 'I he Lillian art ware to arrive is said to he very beautiful. There will ho a quantity of goods manufactured hy the soldiers themselves on sale, and this liraneli will include very u-eful presentation gift". The ladies of the town have licem Intsy lor seme time at sewing hoes, and the product will be a fine array of useful clothing for women and children. There will he a produce stall (for which gilts are still being accepted) witli every variety of goods for sale. Fancy goods, toys etc., and many U'cful articles for domestic Use will he on sale. The refreshment department is being specially organised lor the occasion. and will he eoudueted altracttively. Games, including lmop-la, box hall. etc. will he in progress and will add to the diversity of the evening’* inust‘l!!'Jlli .

Kwh tlu» Inr is open ihere will li" a vinal and instrumental concert. Ail available local talent is offering, so there should he some excellent. programmes. The doors each ceiling will open at 7 o'clock. \n art union is to lie conducted in eennectioii with tile bazaar, and tickets for ,-everal valuable pictures will he on sale shortly. The tickets will he circulat'd throughout the district, and the drawing will take place later, at a. dale to ho notified puhlidv. T he proceeds from the bazaar are to he devoted to the building fund. Now that the hall lias been paid oil practically. it is hoped to aceutuulale funds for the club rooms. As soon as the bazaar terminates the general committee is to meet to arrange if possible for the coinnieueenieni- of the building, which means the erection ol a very lino building in Sewell St. in the near I'm me quit:* an ornament to the town.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1924, Page 1

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BAZAAR NEXT TUESDAY Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1924, Page 1

BAZAAR NEXT TUESDAY Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1924, Page 1

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