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MEMORIAL BAZAAR.

The ha/.aar was largely attended through out vCttlonJuv afternoon ami cvonjnjr. anti the various stalls were well patronised. In i lie even it iif Mis Cargill's, pnjuis tfaye an entertaining’ programme ot national dances, which was keenlv approeiaied, Hie >cnes. consisting of Knfclish. Irish. Scotch, fepamsh and French dances. 'Iiio»o who cojuiibuteil were Eileen Trask. L'atlv Koehmr, Mona and 13abelle Rogers. Phyllis Grev. Gladys Seifert- ami Dorothy Rogers, while eight Craven pupils also took pari. 1 y5> ,1! l l - 1 lions were won bv the following bt. \m emit de PiVnl ilall. ease of spoons Mrs VVisnev.sky ;ynrt. stall, pipe rack. •). AlcLatt. Adlilnirst; egg coinpCiUon. Mrs Grown, admission prize, No. 261, Miss Dew iy- ■ * nighl the programme v.ill be cuutnbnhdhr the Convent School children, and .mndi Orchestra will also he in attendance. Tire trotting horse winch is the first prize in the "Surprise Packet” being disposed of at the bazaar is amongst the entrantin the trotting classes at the blu'tv.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6

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MEMORIAL BAZAAR. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6

MEMORIAL BAZAAR. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 6