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THE CATHOLIC BAZAAR.

THE CONCLUSION TO-NIGHT. The Catholic Bazaar at the -Coronation Hall was continued yesterday afternoon and last night. The afternoon was devoted to children, who were present in large numbers, and appeared to be greatly interested in the various stalls. In the evening a record crowd was present. The Baud played from the town to the hall, where they rendered items during the evening. I o-day is the last day of the Bazaar and the Queen Carnival, and it is expected that larger crowds than ever will be present. Tho Bazaar will be 1 open throughout the afternoon, while iliis evening the Art Union will he drawn and the successful prize-winners announced, Hie Queen Carnival contest will also be drawn to a close. The fourth day's results of the Queen Carnival contest, held in connection with the Catholic Bazaar, were announced at !) o'clock last evening. The state of the voting was as follows: Farmers (Miss Eileen Cudby) 11160 Convent (Miss Fleming) 10529 Sports (Miss Tui Scully) ~ 5690 Hibernian (Miss E. Whittle) 7824 Maori (Miss Ivy Skipper) .. 5038 Labor (ijiss if. 'J'ouhy) 188!) Results of raffles announced last night were:—Painted cushion, Percy Blane; painted cushion, Mr. D. Connelly; painted table centre, Cyril Leydon, Guessing Competitions resulted:—Flower stand, Mrs. A. K. Collins; tray cloth, Miss VMcArty; cushion, Miss Ida George; crash cushion, Miss Goldfinch; camisole, Miss P. Trevors, Am rata; doll's name, "Carolina 1 ," Miss ,'Vora ,lones; green cushion, Master Rogers; lace dress, Mrs. Smith; set. of d'oyles, K. Hurley;'table centre, Mr?. Knight; silk nightgown, Miss P. Burke, Patea; leather handbag, Mr. Biliski; doll's tea set, Miss Callaglian. A special word of praise is due to the orchestra, composed of Misses Bennett, -Tones and Mannix. and Messrs J. Rennie, Bosworth, Tunbridge, Black. Blanchlntrd, Owen, Smith, and P.lanchett,

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 7

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THE CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 7

THE CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 7

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