THE BAZAAR.
The Bezaarin connection with the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic schools was opened this afternoon at 2.3'J o'olock f The school-room was nicely decorated with flags add "evergreens, and thi fancy goods offered for sale tastefully displayed in the several stalls. We noticed mitny/ specimens of fancy ■ work ""]i& cushions, tea cosies, smoking caps, the <centre pieces of ■ music, stands, mats, watch-pockets, &0., while . % fair proportion consisting of children's c othing interspersed witH the more ornamental articles. A large doll Which would no doubt form the centre of attraction for the younger ladies, was tastefully .dressed in the. latest fashions, and is to be raffled for. : Many othei*' articles worthy the attention of visitors, were also displayed, and it, ie probabletthatt t a fair sum of money will be realißed lfroni the bazaar for the purpose for which it is held. '
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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142THE BAZAAR. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3169, 16 April 1879, Page 2
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