UNITARIAN BAZAAR.
A SUCCESSFUL, BAZAAR. Yesterday afternoon and evening a successful bazaar and <lan?e *. ere held in connection with the X r nit'ari:i:i Church, and were well attended. The hall was tastefuly decorated and presented a. p : cturesquee spectacle. Tin; various stalls were heavily laden v ith articles of all kinds, which met a rt>ady sale. In the absence of Mr G Wells Hi:Rev. J. H. G. Chappie orered the bazaar. Mr Wells 's standing for election to the Christrhm-eh City Council, and gent a telppjram J ,o say that he could not attend. IVTr ; bapole referred to the past, present, '.nd future of Unit-arianism in Timaxn, nd went on to speak of the place and dnty of Unitar''nnism on the world. Business aftorr<ein wenti w-!th a fine swine and the stalls ve.ro Rf-on depleted of much of fWr cMjrbvil sloelc. In the evoninrr .a d.nnce vn& held and proved very enjoyable indeed.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CII, Issue 15633, 16 April 1915, Page 2
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153UNITARIAN BAZAAR. Timaru Herald, Volume CII, Issue 15633, 16 April 1915, Page 2
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