BAZAAR.
IN AID OF MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. The Good Templar Hall presented a very animated appearance to-day when a bazaar in aid or St. Mary s_ Peace Memorial Sunday School was m progress. The hall was gaily decorated with flags and ferns, and everything looked very bright. Tea was served during the morning and afternoon, and souvenirs were being sold all day. Business was very brisk throughout, and this effort in aid of the fund should give it a big lift forward. Stallholders are as follow; Cake Stall.—-Misses Smith, Curtis, and AVood. AVodding Cake Stall.—Mrs. A. M. Mac Diarmid. ■ _ , . Produce Stalk—Alesdames Rockel and Kebbell, assisted by the High School boys. Jam and Pickles.—Mesdmes Teed and Stocker. „ „ . , Meat Stall.—Mesdames Bullard and Shaw. ' Sweet Stall.—Misses M. Thomson, AV AVobster, M. Corkill, S. Tlioinson, and D. Bally. . , , Jamide Stall—Misses Devemsh and Hannnerton, Alesdames Okcby, Boyd > and Addcnbrookc. _ , . Dairy Stall; Alesdames Roebuck, Browne and Miss Putt. . Fancy Stall; Mesdames Skinner, Dodpshun. Courtney, and J. AVilson. Flower Stall.—Mesdames AA alker and C. >J. AVeston, and Alisses Cutfield, B. Crooke and ICebbcll. Morning and Afternoon lea.—Alisses Clark and Lennon, assisted by High School Girls. Souvenirs.— Aliss Lesley and Master Neil Mac Diarmid. TJie Mart will bo open again this evening.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16521, 23 August 1919, Page 2
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204BAZAAR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16521, 23 August 1919, Page 2
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