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THE BAZAAR.

The Theatre .Uoyal presented a very animated appearance last evening, when the bazaar in aid of the. Recreation Ground was continued. The door receipts were again very satisfactory, and a. thriving business was done at the Ktalls and side shows. It was announced that the prize for the bakers' cake competition had. been awarded to ill' P. Lcaland. " There were seven entries, awl the exhibit were excellent samples. Competition was not so keen 'ln the i home-made bread contest, hut the samples were adjudged to be of good quality, tin: prize falling to Miss Curtis. Among the side shows, not previously mentioned, is. a shooting gallery, under the control of Mr W. i'erham, a member of the committee, I'atroi-s were a,g«in well pleased w«h the programme of fancv dancing submitted, and a good gymnastic disp ay was given by the yftung ladies ot the United Gymnastic 'Club,' under the direction of Mr Lints. Little Konald Lints., aged i'/ s years, was seen in his parallel bar work, which created such enthusiasm when the little fellow made his debut some time ago as the yoiingesfc'gymnast in New Zealand. The merit of the fancy dunces entitles them to more than passes? notice, and all credit is due to Miss 'Cameron, the ft-d! known twher, for the maimer j„ w are atag( .. t [. The stately vtfiwt, graceful gavotte, and lilftiivesiiue Spanish dance particularly take theajjA-e, and the charming floral costumes "assigned to represent t> different blooms, are. admiral)'-; • '' ceived and carrie.' out. (iora , march all til-, girls took j, was a pretty Spectacle. Mis's .Mabel Clarke, as pianist, nifttoriallv contributes to the success of the displuv. Those participating,'in the dances, with their respecth'p costumes, are:—Daffodils: Ullie Mill, Elsie Bennett, Topsy Guerin, Mary Rowan, Gwen Skinner, Hilda Simmons, Ada Coonibes, and Eva Jury. Poppies: Iris .Sole, Rita Sole, Doliie Bennett, Nora Crozier, Nellie Coonibes Jtlue Bells: Kathleen Tons, Hilda .lury, Mary Tliompstonc, Mabel Coonibes. Snowdrops: Millie llurle, Marjorie YV'augh, .lean Dennett, Elonie Zealand, Roses (gavotte): Misses A, Avery, Humphries, l'eun, Hall, Ruby Clarke, Kirkby, and Qiiinney, An imposing Amazon Jfarch, arI ranged by Mr J.' O'lfogm 'has been well received each evening, Mr Perry's orchestra supplying tile music. The bazaar will be open to-night and to-morrow evening, and there will be no diminution or attractions or attractions en each o-jcasion. a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 2

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THE BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 2

THE BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 2

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