The Bazaar.
This popular entertainment was again open on Thursday, and though the attendance was not lai'ije in the afternoon, the evening made up for it, the hall being crowded. The fair stall holders worked hard and by eleven o'clock the bazaar was closen. We have nothing but congratulations to offer to one and all connected with this Bazaar. First, the ladies who devoted bo much time in working aitycles, next, ..the stall holders wljo sold them ; anil then, those who so ably helped, especially Mis 9 Harley, who so kiiifljy/ presided at the piano, GndlheTaHfes and gentlemen who sang. Me Eaaton attended punctually at tho doors, and Messrs Startup and J. Whyto in fixing uj) and taking down the fittings. There wvre many assistants on Tuesday evening working at the decorations. Every one worked h ;rd and pleasantly and they deser-- ed the great success which the}' obtained. We are infoimed thai tho total takings for the two days, from all sources, amounted to £108, and there is every possibility of £100 being clear gain.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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176The Bazaar. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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