WESLEYAN BAZAAR.
The bazaar was well patronised on Saturday afternoon and evening, and si great deal of business was doie by the fair sellers of the largeistock of useful and ornamental articles. The system of raffles and art unions was carried on with greater vigor than on the previous evenings, and many went home, though light in pocket, rejoicing; in. the possession of some handsome fancy article or another. As on the previous evenings, several ladies and gentlemen conduced to the general enjoyment by songs and instrumental pieces. The amount* of money collected on {Saturday were as follows :-• Taken at door, £18 I6sf stalls, £78; Commas tree, lls 2d; refreshment stall. £4 9b ; total, £92 16s 3d. The total amount collected during the three days amounts to £208 12s 6d, but there are a considerable quantity of the articles yet unsold.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2848, 1 April 1878, Page 2
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141WESLEYAN BAZAAR. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2848, 1 April 1878, Page 2
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