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Palmerston North

(From- our own correspondent.)

November 3. The Dominion Bazaar was opened in the Zealandia Hlall on" Monday evening by Mr. w: T. Wood M" X v in the presence' of a large audience, and will be brouc-ht to a close to-morrow evening. Its success ut> to thp present has fulfilled all expectations,- being well pa tro- »!?• . A ™? nn ce T the visitors were his Grace Archbishop Redwood*, Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, and many of the clergy- of/She archdiocese, .'lhe following is the list of stalk- holders :— '-Awarua '—Mrs. M. J. Kennedy, assisted

by Misses Kennedy, Hodgins (2), Gib-bs (2). Wellington—Mrs. D. Burke and Miss O'Reilly, assisted blv Miss Bradley and others. « West Coast '—Mrs. J. I. Fake assisted by Mrs. Hill, and Misses Tuohy, Pallas, etc! "n* 1 utl ' ower stall)— Miss Scanlon, assisted by Mesdames »;Scanlon, Devine, T. Rodgers, and Miss Wood. Produce stall '— Mesdames Hickey and McWilliam, assisted by Misses Hickey OS). Bournville ' (sweet stall)— Misses^ Aisher and Greaney, assisted by Miss Casey. Mrs. Oakleys stall, in which the lady was assisted by Misses Oakley (2) Mrs. Duflou, and others. ' Marlborough'— Mrs.- Vvaddy, assisted by Miss Waddy, and Mesdames Jsrqad, iirant, and Sim. ' Palmerston '—Mrs. Hood assisted by ivlesdames Craven, and Misses Reid, Hood' and others. < Bay of Plenty ' (refreshments)— Miss Aramburn. and the Children of Mary. Besides the stalls there were many other attractions.

A feature of the bazaar which attracted a good deal ot auention each evening was the performance of Miss tfeere s pupils m a number of character dances in fancy costumes. The Borough Band played items each evenNo ™ In f ,6°* U P in toe parish of late years has met with such whole-hearted support from one and all, and J? if i ?f refl ?. cted g^t credit on the committee and stall holders alike, but more especially on the indefatigable secretary, Mr W. Ryan, and his assistants, Messrs. hi. Butler and C. McGrath.

>if race Archbis hop "Redwood preached at the 11 o clock Mass this morning on devotion to the holy souls in purgatory, and also again at Vespers. Palmerston Show and carnival week has once more come and gone, and will be remembered this year for its almost unbroken record of fine weather throughout Snf,T,<? m S +If V^ S ?°7 er aS the P e °P le were leaving the !» Stu , the J as * da^- K ach day has been a rlcord S finn i f ?J atten ? a , nce - culminating in a huge crowd of on the people's day.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 24

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Palmerston North New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 24

Palmerston North New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 24

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