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DRUIDS' BAZAAR.

The bazaar in the .Druids' Hall this week promises to be a grand' affair, The goods offered will satisfy the most fastidious m quality and price. The entertainments promised are of ia high order. Bands pro appearing, vocal and variety items will be given, exhibitions of dancing, the awkward squad will give a wonderful display, the suffragette's are to be present, and. the famous Snoozers' Band has been secured for a cotinle of e\ en ings. The ventriloqui,al turn is sure to cause amusement, and patrons will relish the hot —a. competition open to the boys. There are numerous attractions,' and the treasure hunt is sure to ■'create excitement. The -bazaar, orchestra /will' render selections at intervals. The committee reports that the Art Union, tickets■ are selling freely, and wish it .known, that the drawing will take place as.:/adyertased|"<)^-!llh l ursd.a^, May 30th. The first prize (three-piece carved bedroom suite) and second prize (carved table) are .still oiiview in Pursers'::..win-' dow, and several of the other prizes are in the window of-the Medical-HaM." rest Newmarket Hotel. ■~, : v? NEXT WEEK'S TOURNAMENT. - Enthusiasts in the noble art are to be well catered for next Friday evening, when the Wanganui 'Amateur Boxing Association is holding its second tourney of the season. The prograittmey comprises one big professional event arid four amateur bouts. Len Porter and A. Maxwell are to box for a purse bf; £45, to go 15 3-minut'e rounds. Both fighters aie well known locally, and are a bio exponents of the art. .The aina^ tern- contests are:—Lightweight, Sugnse v Bond ; Welterweight, Johnson vV Breed and Patoman v. Grogan; Middle^ weight, Dalziell v. Jackson. Th 6 first bout starts at 8 p.m.'; ■' i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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DRUIDS' BAZAAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

DRUIDS' BAZAAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 8

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