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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR

OPENS TO-MORROW. The bazaar in aid of St. John’s Presbyterian Church I'nnd will be opened tomoi+ow at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Wm. Trotter in the Sunday School in Hospital Street. The ladies of the congregation have been busy for some time past in making articles for this sale, and the results of their untiring energy and solicitation have resulted ;n a good collection of goods of a serviceable and pleasing nature having been got together. Every article must be sold, and as the proceeds are in aid of reducing the church building debt balance it is to be hoped the public will visit the bazaar in large crowds. The following is a list of the stallholders:— Flower Stall.—Misses Robertson and Green. Bran Tub.—Messrs McConchie and Brown. Refreshment Stall.—Mesdames Lowe, Bush, Kilpatrick, Blair; Misses Blair, Kilpatrick, Cowan, Moss, Arnott, McKnight, Chapman, Tennent, Sweetman, Ring. Sweets Stall. —Mrs McKenzie, Misses Kerr and Nazer.

Fancy Stall and Doll Stall.—Mesdames Barltrop, T. Baxter; Misses Hodley and Watson. Children’s Goods Stall. —Mesdames McPherson, Hamblcton, Chalk and Campbell. '

, Plain Sewing Stall. —Mesdames Moss, Trotter. Watson. Duncan, D. Tennent, Dates, Poddy. Stewart, Excell, McConchie, J. Tennent. Peters and Brown. Nail drivind and wood sawing competi. tions for ladies, and hat trimming for gentlemen, as well as other attractions, will be held.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 November 1913, Page 2

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR Greymouth Evening Star, 18 November 1913, Page 2

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR Greymouth Evening Star, 18 November 1913, Page 2