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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN

A social gathering in aid of the funds of the city stall at the forthcoming bazaar will be held in St. Joseph’s Hall on Thursday evening. The Irish comedy-drama, ‘ A Bit o’ Blarney,’ will be produced in His Majesty’s Theatre on the evenings of August 20 and 21, in aid of the St. Vincent de Paul stall at the Christian Brothers’ School bazaar. Ladies and gentlemen willing to take part in the spectacular display at the forthcoming bazaar are requested to meet Miss Hamann at St. Joseph’s Hall on Friday evening. A most successful social gathering, with the object of helping to liquidate the debt on the Catholic Church, Kaikorai, was held in the Wakari Hall on Friday evening. There was a very large attendance,- and a very pleasant evening was spent. On Monday evening St. Joseph’s Men’s Club held a debate as to whether New Zealand youths were given too much to sport, to which the members of the Ladies’ Club had been invited. There was a good attendance. The lady speakers did remarkably well. The affirmative side were declared the winners. The arrangements for the grand bazaar in aid of the building fund of the Christian Brothers’ new school, are well advanced, whilst the stallholders and their assistants are displaying , commendable zeal in making and providing goods for their stalls. Everything points to this fair being the most successful yet held in Dunedin. The many friends of the Christian Brothers, not alone in the city, but throughout the South Island, recognise the necessity of providing a new school, and those who have been favored with books of tickets from the various stallholders are earnestly requested to dispose of them without delay, and return blocks, accompanied by cash, to the senders. The tickets for the art union, which are being distributed this week, will admit to the bazaar. As several valuable prizes are offered, it is hoped the tickets will meet with a ready sale.

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New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 29

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DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 29

DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 29

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