CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
The Catholic bazaar in the Theatre Royal last night wan again largely attended. Brisk business was dime at the stalls, and a number uf valuable ralUc prizes were tilled. (If the rallies drawn, Mr. licit U'Driseoll won the overmantle fretwork, and Mr. .Mulealiy won the liaiidKume |H)ker table. A clianjie prnjirammc uf dances was submitted, the orchestra under the condiictnrship of Mr. Cornwall plaving the music for the Moral waltz and the -irand march, the con-rliulin-r item. Miss Clark supplied the music for the Irish ji;;, tambourine, and military ballet. Pal runs are advised not to lose their door-tickets, which participate in the draw-in;; for a special valuable prize on the last ni«lil of lire bazaar, New Year's -Night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 304, 28 December 1907, Page 2
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121CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 304, 28 December 1907, Page 2
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