SALE OF WORK AND ART UNION, SOUTH DUNEDIN.
Ihe J own Hall, South Dunedin, was the scene of much activity on Wednesday afternoon, when the stallholders wore engaged in preparing for the opening in the evening of the bazaar in aid of the building fund til St. Patrick s School. The postponement of the bazaar last year had, at least, one good result as it gave the stallholders and their assistants more time to prepare lor it, and the result was seen in the splendid stock of goods—useful and ornamental— winch the artistically arranged stalls were filled. The price of admission gives a chance in an art union, in which there are several valuable prizes, and this, no doubt, will prove a great attraction, and be the means of drawing large attendances during the course of the bazaar. Apart from this, a varied programme of spectacular dancing and other popular items will be provided each evening so that patrons will get full value for their money. The bazaar will be continued up to and including the evening of June 9, by which time it is expected the hopes of the organisers will be fully realised. The following is a list of stalls: South Dunedin Stall.—Mrs. J. McCurdy. St. Kilda and Musselburgh Stall.—Mrs. Hade and Mis. Carter. St. Clair and Caversham Stall. Mrs. Mulholland. Children of Mary and Refreshment Stall.—Mrs. Marlow. w Hibernian Stall.—Mrs. Stone. Children of Mary (St. Joseph's).— Miss Colunib.
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New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1915, Page 35
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