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FITZROY BAZAAR.

A bazaar was held. in Fitzroy Hal oh Thursday in aid .of the • funds ' p •the Primitive Methodist Church.

Mr C. E. Bellringer, , President of the Conference, opened the function in a brief speech. He also, read a letter I from the Rev. Harvey explaining the cause of his absence. Mr Harvey bad to return to Australia. Mr BeUringej: and the ladies who had asslste.l with the bazaar were accorded' a .vote of thanks on the motion of the .R>>y. John Nixon, after , which sales were proceeded with: • ' Tea was sef ved by Mrs Penny, Mrs Lind and the Misses Hooik and Lind. Tne> following" 1 ladies , presided at the stalls :— l. Mrs Stahiiers ' and Mrs Cathro ; 2, Mrs Kendall and Mrs R. Beilring^r ; 3. Refreshment stall, Mrs Griiffiths ; 4. Vegetable stadl, Mrs Kibr by and: ' Mrs Griffiths ; 5. Flowers-tall, Miss Foote. . • .■ ; ,

During.- the etvening s ongs were rendered by Mrs Barlo.w, « Mrs Griffiths, Milton 1 , Scott, and 'Masiter Loesch gdve recitations, and Mrs Fraser and Miss Lind pianoforte scdos.

tTlite funds' will benefit to tie extent oil £25. MirUpton presided at the evening entertainment. • ■/"■■

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Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13156, 5 May 1906, Page 7

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FITZROY BAZAAR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13156, 5 May 1906, Page 7

FITZROY BAZAAR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13156, 5 May 1906, Page 7