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ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR.

A new feature this year at this function will be the children's stall. To attract people the children intend giving an exhibition of the Maypole dance. Ln addition. Mr A. T. Jauucey, proprietor of the Otaki Theatre, has very generously offered to give fully half the takings on Wednesday evening next to help the children's effort, when the first—and considered to be the finest—of the British and Cantinental Film Company's pictures, will be displayed on the screen. Ethel M. Dell is the most popular authoress of the day. and "Bars of Iron." her most popular novel. Its picturisation, therefore, is sure to draw a large audience.

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Otaki Mail, 4 September 1922, Page 2

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ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR. Otaki Mail, 4 September 1922, Page 2

ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR. Otaki Mail, 4 September 1922, Page 2

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