ST. JOSEPH'S BAZAAR.
St. Benedict's Hnll again presented a gay and pleasing spectacle last evening, and the merry throng of pleasure-seekers found full enjoyment in the programme provided for their entertainment. St. Benedict's school children, in their dances and musical numbers, showed evidence of careful training and entertaining atiltlty far above the average. The "Merry Jesters, ,, who are shortly giving a concert In aid of the same fund, gave the audience a taste of the joys to come, and •were greatly apnre--iated. Bide shows, stalls, and refreshment booths did splendid Ivnslnees, and Mr Norman Tate again displayed his ability as \ juggler. Sacred .Heart and St, Patrick's school children provide the stage programme to-night, and the bazaar has bees pi successful that, iv response to innumer.ilile requests, the promoters nare decided tn again open on 'Monday evenlns, when a fitting programme has been arranged *» concrade In proper fashion • «noet ■"C" ' oessfnl and admirably conducted ba»««r. I .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 9
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155ST. JOSEPH'S BAZAAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 9
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