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BAZAAR AT OUTRAM.

• ' V f'X —• ~ m-^iv A bazaar was held at the Societies' Oil tram, on Thursday by the West Tawffft Presbyterian Church in aid of .the I“™** of the new church, which is now built to accommodate 250 people., _> it The bazpar was opened by the. Rev, ,W*v Calder, of Mosgiel, who expressed «uti pleasure the Presbytery had in knowingmi the building of the new church. It wmtabs? the Presbytery’s expressed 1 desire that' th*'people were moving energetically iaJ»ery matter. He congratulated the the anlenclid preparation of goops. office-bearers and people on the church and the excellent financial arrange ments. and particularly the minister Rev. Janies Fordyce) on his careful man--, ngemeut of the business connected wxHi'lhlji; now undertaking, the evident which was so largely due to his effort* - - * Brisk trade was carried on dunng -poth.:’ the afternoon and the evening at the tin.- , ous stalls, and in the evening the Taeri Church orchestra enlivened the pro-"! ccedings with delightful music. Competi- - tions and a shooting gallery added vatHiW.'i of entertainment, and at the close of th»revening the National! Anthem, conomded;;; the proceedings. A substantial sum added to the building fund-, dud as -Wj bazaar was continued on Friday eTeniM£i4J"_S is expected that sufficient will bo m hanttif to complete the financial arrangements the building. The various stalls were sided over as follows: — - -k Plain Work.—Mesdames P. Bathgasp*,,,-d Southgate, and Murray. Fancy Goods. —Mesdames M'Donakr ana*';* Fordyce. A , Sweets and Flowers. Mesdames Pettia -•»; and James Bathgate. - Produce—Mesdames Ferguson *- and'.; Walker., >. • .•£ Aprons. —Mrs Brooks. ‘ 'S Tea Rooms.—Mrs W. Reid, with a waiting band of waitresses. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 13

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BAZAAR AT OUTRAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 13

BAZAAR AT OUTRAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 13

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