METHODIST BAZAAR.
A flnul announcement of the Methodißt Basaar to be hold in the lowi Hall on Tuoaday next, will oe found in our advertising columns. In addition the well-laden alalia of article* that delight the hearts of the lathes a special effort is being made to cater tor the young folk. There will b« upwards of 300 articles on the Christmas tree everyone worth the one shilling asked for tickets which also admits to the hall. A bran tub and fairy well Will also minißter to the children's happiness. The creature comforts are alao being catered for, there being a produce stall, sweet, and ice cream, and tea and supper rooms. This is the first effort in Te Kuiti on behalf of a •Wethodiat Church—the £3OO for the ait* was largely subscribed outside • the (town in various parts of the Dominion. Such an attractive function »i Tuesday's promises to be, on behalf \o( such m object, ahould call forth a cood mnaoure of public support. The To Kuiti Krasri Band has kindly ■nromfaed to render selactions outside the Town Hal! during the progmw of -the Methodist Church Bazaar, and th.s feature will doubtlnsß be keenly ap--peMßtfl bf the public.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 28 March 1914, Page 5
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200METHODIST BAZAAR. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 28 March 1914, Page 5
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