DOMINION BAZAAR.
SECOND NIGHT'S PROCEEDINGS. There was again a crowded attendance at the second night of the "Dominion" Bazaar, in aid of the Masterton South Band Fund* in the Town and Drill Halls last evening. The concert programme was of a sparkling nature, the various items being heartily applauded, encores being accorded all. Songs were given by Messrs J. Johnstone, R. Crichton, Master J. Gray, and Misses Marjorie Gray, Ettie Joyce, Chrissie Graham. A Highland Ming was danced by Miss Clemie Mackay. Raffle winners on Monday night were:—No. .1 raffle, Miss Nicholls, 625; 12, Mrs McEwen, 547; 22, Dorrie Kelliher, 27(5; 5, Mrs Wilson, 1,255; 24, Mr Yalden, 6,228; 2, A. Culler), 100. To-night a baby show is to be held, far which a handsome prize will be given. Two local ladies are to act as judges. The photograph competition was won on Monday night by Miss A. Williams. Last night the first person to recognise himself in the photo exceeded the time limit, and so lost the prize. The side-shows again did a great business. The bazaar is a splendid place to spend an evening.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3134, 10 March 1909, Page 5
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