MISSIONS TO SEAMEN BAZAAR
The Missions to Seamen Bazaar attracted a great many visitors yesterday, and they were woll entertained by Miss Toler-Curtis's little crow, ; by a band of ladicS from' Mr. Harrison's gymnasium, aiid by the Central Mission Band. A party of people from the Hutt, under the _ direction of Miss B. Allport, took n leading part in tho afternoon's oiitsrtamment. The side-shows were well patronised, and good business was done at the stalls. This afternoon and evening Miss Toler-Curtis's party of children will go through their wholo programme, and in the evening the Garrison Band will jjlay, while there will bo many other items in a carefully arranged programme. \ ' ' Tho for to-day at the Missions to Seamen's-"Rainbow" Bazaar, is arranged for tho children,. who will, find some interesting inforinntionregnrding tho plans for their entertainment in our advertising columns to-day. '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 7
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141MISSIONS TO SEAMEN BAZAAR Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 7
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