BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK.
The grand bazaar and sale of work at Mungapapa has lost nothing of its airactivcncss. despite tlio fact that it has jeen running for lour nights. The various stalls were exceptionally well patronised lust night. A -large number of works of art were disposed of. Tlie programme of fancy dancing submitted was again very successful- Mrs. Phil Barry was the- recipient of many congratulations on the. skill displayed by her pupils. Princess Zuleika (Mrs. haiipa) scored a great triumph by her artistic exhibition in her Egyptian dance. The ’ Bazaar w ill, be concluded to-niglit, when all the most valuable works of art will lie drawn for. By special request the. “Irish Night” will be repeated, when patrons will be' given a copious feast of Irish music, : Irish songs and dances. There will he a special sale of work this evening,, when every, article on the stalls not drawn foi' must be sold.* A great opportunity will lie given to patrons tonight to liny valuable goods- in a cheap market. Buses leave the post-,oilice and St. Mary’s Chui’cli ■ this, evening at 7.20.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15456, 26 February 1921, Page 5
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186BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15456, 26 February 1921, Page 5
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