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SOLDIERS’ HALL.

TO-MORROW AND TUESDAY. The Soldiers’ Hall in Sewell St. will be the main point of attraction from to-morrow afternoon when for two days tlie .Methodist Church bazaar and sale of gifts will (ic open. The big function is promoted to assist in raising funds for the restoration of the Church, seriously damaged of late hv fire. The .sale of work should add materially to the funds in hand, and enable the church and its line organ to he fully restored. The .sale of work will nix'ii from 2.30 to-morrow afternoon. At night there will he an orchestral concert. The ladies <onneted with the bazaar have been busv for some week- preparing for the event, and the result will he a very fine display i t goods. I his evening there will lie a working boo in the hall arranging the stalls, and a.s the interior is gaily decorated there should I ;■ it very brave display. There will he stalls of various kinds, embracing useful and beautiful articles for gifts or persmial utility. The st aI Is will include fancy work, plain sewing, ornaments and other articles useful about the house. There will lie a sweets stall and the refreshment buffet will he open throughout the afternoon and evening. The children will he well catered for and altogether there should he a cvry successful gatsering. The admission to the Fair will he free both day and night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1925, Page 2

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SOLDIERS’ HALL. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1925, Page 2

SOLDIERS’ HALL. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1925, Page 2

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