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CHARITY BAZAAR

Mr S. Dunklcy and a number of lady helpers have worked up what bids fair to be a very big bazaar. .■ The stalls are laden with the tilings that the thrifty housewife requires. In buying there is the satisfaction of knowing that while satisfying personal needs tire purchaser is helping to give support to those that arc in genuine need of help. The sewing guild has been working for eighteen months. Mothers will find all the useful articles of apparel that is required for their children during the winter months. The bazaar, which is being held in the .Art Gallery Hall, is to be opened at 2 p.m. on Wednesday by Cr Taverner (deputy

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Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 6

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CHARITY BAZAAR Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 6

CHARITY BAZAAR Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 6

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