THE BARNADO HOMES
A BAZAAR IN LONDON. A' communication litu> be»n received by tho Government from the ITigli Commissioner for New Zealand in London (Sir James Allen) stating that at the invitation of Princess Alice, Lady Allen has consented to provide a stall, containing New Zealand at a three-days' bazaar to be held in the Roynl Albert Hall, London, in December next.' The bazaar is being promoted as a means of raising money for a scliemo to extend the Dr. Barnado's Homes in connection with the celebration of the jubilee of the institution, It is believed bv the committee that the subject will appeal to New Zfalanders, and products, representative of the Dominion, are solicited for the stall. It is pointed out. that woollen goods, such as nigs, aiul tinned, dairy, aiul other produce would bo most useful to stock the stall. TV Government is communicating with local authorities in the matter, and is ltsejl arranging for certain gifts to be made for the bazaar, and desires ■?'. to be known that any firm wislnr.g to donate goods or articles manufactured in New Zealand should communicate with tho Hon. E P. Lee, vK as Minister of Industries and Commerce, .is making arrangements for tho shipment of goods donated for the bazaar.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 6
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210THE BARNADO HOMES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 6
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