METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR.
As. the bazaar has been postponed in the meantime owing to the prevailing epidemic, the Committee of the Methodist Church have decided to offer for sale the greater part of the sewing that has already (been finished consisting principally of children s garments. As these goods will foe of no use later in the year and as it seems improbable that the bazaar will be held for some weeks yet, everything in the" way of summer goods is being offered at very low prices, with the hope that as many friends as. possible will visit the School room behind the Church to have a, look at the goods. The goods are certain to meet with ready sale when on view as tney are all serviceable, well made garments—more particularly a line of girls' school dresses of. all sizes which are really good value. Dainty camisoles, jumpers, etc, at very reasonaible prices also a nice assortment of ladies' nightdresses, children"s sleeping suits, etc, all marked at low prices. One or two ladies will foe in attendance each of the afternoons—Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, oi next week from 2.30, when it is hop... to have a successful sale of work The date of the Bazaar will be pu~ Usihed as soon as possible alter u.l re-opening of the schools. Meanwhile the smothers should purchase anything suitable* for them.
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Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 2
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229METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR. Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 2
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