ST. MARYS BAZAAR
QUEEN CARNIVAL CONTEST. As a result of yesterday’s returns Miss Cecilia Ellis, of the Rlieimsstall, yields first place to Miss Ha Card, of tile Wellington stall. Mass Card jumped from fourth place to first, and is now leading by over 3000 votes from Mass Ellas. Votes are reckoned at 3d each. The following is the position of candidates Miss Ila Card (Wellington stall) 14,200 Miss Cecilia Ellis (Rheims stall) 11,000 Miss Mary McEvedy (Armagh stall) 0,240 Miss Kathleen Crewdson (Westminster stall) .'..... 8,450 Miss Mollie Rutter (St. Vincent de Paul stall) ... 8,000 Returns will he published daily. One of the outstanding features of the forthcoming bazaar will be a lavish decorative scheme. Mr Ernie Learning has reproduced on a very large scale and in a most artistic style paintings of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, Westminster, Rheims, St. Peter’s Basilica, and jho completed St- Mary’s Wellington. These will form 1 a novel and striking feature in an elaborate scheme of decorations. The Pierrot Troupe which will give numerous entertainments during the bazaar is excellent and quite up to the best professional standard. The Pierrots will not take long in establishing themselves firm_ favourites with the Wellington public. Bright and dainty dancing displays by the pupils of Miss Dorothy Saunders, Miss Doris Guise, Miss Kathleen O’Brien and Mr Joe Knows ley figure on the entertainment programme. Braund’s Elite Orchestra will supply the music in its usual efficient and artistic style. The bazaar opens next Saturday evening and! runs for a fortnight.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10964, 28 July 1921, Page 9
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251ST. MARYS BAZAAR New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10964, 28 July 1921, Page 9
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