CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
The Catholic bazaar opened to lair business on Saturday niglit, the crowd being swelled considerably when Hie tiim!' came for dosing the shops. The jirincipal means' of "'disposing of tne goods was again by rattles, and winsome ladies cajoled the patrons into the mild excitement of it ahiiling 011 this cushion or that or several of them, sideboards, wardrobe, drapes, lancv chairs, and all manner of very, valuable a'jiiJ 'artistic articles of furnishing. The art stalls business, and sweets and driuks" wu'vejii (>mk demand. Miss Putnau's pupils again appeared iu a programme of fancy dancing, and each item was loudly applauded. The training of these young ladies has been carried out under great dillieult'ies resultant from the several
epkMi* wjiielji have latterly been j.rt- I .valeafc, yet tbe items ajp 'Vpry attractively given. The art UJ»"> # Uctets arc selling well. The bazaar will b(i open again this evening, und to-morrow and Wudncsday night's, when the dancing will be repeated," and other attractions provided. " Ztf-l •' • Miss Putnam will give a display of ■ f'Ujl'-l d:iiiciiig to-night. She has had Hie 'benefit oi Uie best Australian and New Zeahuid training, anil is said to be a iinished with a line repertoire : of the latest dances. ' n
Additional prizes have *■ u won as parvefl trays,'Mr (J. Sole arid Mrs AtcCiill; pillow shams, Mrs Culvert,; ItllDil-paijited stool, Mr"j; Parker; picture, liev. Pean McKenfla, The following names y/efQ tently omitted from tile list yf ladies in charge of stalls:—Fancy, Mrs Bennett; refreshments, Mrs Blewman.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 2
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250CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 2
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