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BAZAARS.

KAIKORAI KINDERCrAitTEN'. A bazaar organised by the Mothers’ Club of the Kaikorai Free Kindergarten was. held in tile Kaikorai Presbyterian Church' hall yesterday afternoon, the purpose of the sale being to help in the swelling of the school funds. Professor Davies, who opened the sale in the absence of the Mayor (Mr. H. h. Tapley), wished the promoters every, (success. The stalk, which were tastefully decorated, were laden with a large variety of goods. The stallholders were as follows: General Stall—Mesdames Allan, Herd, Don, Poster, and Brandon; Produce Stall— Mesdames Kershaw, Ward, and Milne; Cake Stall —Mesdmties Smart, M’Leod, and Godfrey ; Sweets Stall—Mesdames Davie, Ahlbra.ndt, and Cooper; Flower Stall—Mesdames Hay and Jowecy; Dips—Mesdames Croft, M‘Donald, and Southy; Hoop-la, Mr Ward; Fathers’ Stall—Messrs Don, Allan, Davie, and Brandon. ,MORNTN GTO N' METHODISTS. The Japanese Fair hold by the Mornington Methodist Chinch wm continued yeStor-' day. The hall was specially decorated for the occasion, and a large attendance assured good business. Cr J. B. Shacklock opened the sale. The following wore the stallholders Produce. Stall, Mr Torwince; Flower Stall, Miss Scidelin; Works Stall, Mrs Holgats; Fancy Stall, Mrs Bentwood; Cake Stall, Mrs Lamb; Sweets Stall, Mies Kaine; Christmas Tree, Mrs Burgess; Tea*, rooms, Mrs Harvey. On Wednesday night', musical items were given by Mr F. Ooughlejr and last night Mr Norman Tail was the. principal entertainer,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 9

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BAZAARS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 9

BAZAARS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 9