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CHURCH BAZAAR.

The interior of the Orange Hall presented a charming spectacle this afternoon when the Christian Auxiliary of the Church of Christ conducted a bazaar, which was of a very comprehensive nature. Occupying the full extent of the four walls were stalls of all descrintions filled to overflowing with a great variety of goods to tempt purchasers. The doors were opened at 2.30 and immediately afterwards brisk business was being transacted. As the effort will be continued this evening, when some novelty events will be presented, it is confidently expected that this laudable elfort will meet with a fitting reward. By the excellence of the arrangements and the extensive array on tno stalls, which were pleasingly decorated with coloured streamers, greenery, etc., it was very evident that a vast amount of preparatory, work had been carried out. The goods on display had all been donated by well-wishers and members of the church. The stall-holders and the goods on sale were as under; —Sweets and icecream, Misses P. Lane, M. and LHoward, L. and A. Scadden and J. Mayes- produce stall, Messrs A. amrichsen, W. O’Leary, N. W McLean, F W Pullyn L. Martin, A. Scadden and Mrs E. Penketh; jumble stall, Mesdames Parker, Pullyn senr., Stanley Nathan and Penny; plain stall, Mesdames, W. Parr, L. E. Howard and A. J. O’Leary; fancy stall, Mesdames E W King, L. Jones, N. W. McLean and A. Hinrichsen; Christmas tree, Mrs V. J. Nicholson and Misses W. Lois and Phyllis McLean; flower stall, Mesdames A. Purcell and D. Honore and Miss Unice Stevens; cake stall, Mesdames Olson and Menhennet; tearooms, Mesdames Scadden, Rogers, Looker, Stevens, Collis and Sowerby. The president of the Auxiliary, Mrs J. Wilson and the secretary, Mi's Honore, supervised the general arrangements.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 2

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CHURCH BAZAAR. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 2

CHURCH BAZAAR. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 2

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