BAZAAR AT LYTTELTON.
i . • : — p The social hall at the Lyttslton railway . station has just been transformed from its j ! usual dull aspect into a veritable hall of > . beauty. The transformation baa teen efi j fected by a number of ladies, who have . undertaken the management of a bazaar for i the building fund of the proposed Sunday > school for the West Lyttelton St. Saviour's t Church. The stalls aro artistically bsi decked with drapery, fane, flawerp, etc., - and are loaded with wares of tlse usual f useful and ornamejital desci'iption. Thero i is a fine Christmas tree, the fruit on wiiioh ■ no child can posfiibly see without longing • to obtain a share of it. Time are an i stalls, fancy goods stall*, flower and pro- ! duce stalls, confectionery and iciieslmient , etalis, a bran tub, a shooting gyllciy tind • a telephone bureau, and busj' amongst tlicve are tM«*dames Curtis,. Whatby, Chambers, ■ Watkins, Galbraith, x»rown,;Arnold, Smith, i Sliaaiaglian, and Stokes, Misses Lew in and [ Childs, Messrs A. Derbridge. J. NeviUa, ; a number of young ladies, in fancy dteesce, ' and though last, not least, the Rev. E. %, Chambers. Bvisiness vat brkk yesterduy afternoon and evening, and promises to bi even better this afternoon and ereaing.
BAZAAR AT LYTTELTON.
Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11461, 20 December 1902, Page 5
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