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BUSH BAZAAR OPENS

RAISING CHURCH FUNDS A typical New Zealand bush scene with a Maori whare set among tall native trees ar.d shrubs of v-iriety has been transferred to St. Matthew's Church Hall, Hobson Street. Where a “Bush Bazaar” was opened this °n > uriiero usTstalls “erf with beau.ifut work of all kinds made by the women of the congregation This f-* et "l ha Ft lie* 1 marginal of fact that t for the fair was stolen a'few weeks ago. Afternoon tea is berg served this afternoon, and this evening there will be supper. Displays of fancy dancing (d ton I-lit and tomorrow night. In gi\en lon g amusement section V ” "an with » shooting gallery ard imop-la devices among the many attraction*.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 11

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122

BUSH BAZAAR OPENS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 11

BUSH BAZAAR OPENS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 11

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