St Joseph's Church Bazaar
The Opening Night, night^n 'the Academy of Music, 'the ifl connection with St., JosephV'Churoh was tipcned by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. F. Gilmour, HVre was a large attendance His Worship said be considered .that in A being invjiedio open the .bazaar t a.jgre&t szs - honour had besn conferred on him. The dis-; . .play of gooclß.m all parts of tho hall was : which showed that the ladies, | iof St. Joseph's Gburcb conld beat all .ttottorc in (jrganißing a Lazaar.He hoped rathe" bazaars would j bo as successful as m > former years, On behalf of the bazaar committoo Mr, proposed'ft'hearty .vote of thanks .to was carried by, ac-si olamation. 11 ' 'On hill,. tho: firststall on l ( - the left *'id < the produco" Btall, pre- * aided'over'b'y Mrs.' May," andL'wit.h her are (3), Kq uin lan - and sorts' temperance drinks may al/fijb&'btainfd'.' ) j suite offurnitnre, hand useful I household a^t " ( ( v The is, called the Japaneso : ptall, aiidiiw' oharee ol Meadame/Huett, Donnelly; Hatton, Parltes and Cubas, who r' ire ably.assißtJd ..-'•lani'RadfDtd, ■ HopkiDa, Parkes (2), Newtb, •- '. deMjri-Colflbrook (8), Forloy, Cub s, Mullins,'Johnston, ltioo, Forum, McCarthy, > and Ryan (2), It contained a great vanr - ety if goods, both useful and oraamomal. and is in Japanese style, 1 and <{ many of the lady attendants » ese oostomeß. < Coining to the first Btall <. near ! the / refreshments. / f Mrs Sullivan preetM horo, and is assisted '<■ by Mis Murphy, Mrs Ferry, and Misses Marouey (2) ((j , v The next is the Jumble Stall, and, con . gistent with tho name, a comprehensive variety of goods is to be found here, m Icludihjg a beautifully oarvod chest of /."drawersj ; also ~aimirror- overmantel. In ' ' charge of this slall are Mesdames s&*■-; who -are assisjed by Mesdames Arns .and'Goivd,.Misses Garvey (3) r Simmons (2),:MoMahon, W/ Bogs?, Conway, Norton (2) t and Peacock. , The Odds t)Otl Ends Stall is situated on the right'haud tide,of the door on entering, and Mrs 'fiarion presides A ' great many American, novelties are displayed, giving a picturesque effeot. The i-:-v assisiants are vMibbos -Hew, towor (2), Toomey, Henderson, Nowdiok. Huett, On tho stage the drawing of pn/es was supervised by Messrß Cu'len, McKeinan, ' McCarthny and Lynch A nail-diiving competition was going on S nnder thobupervision of Mr MeMahcn, Mr A. Beid has pbarge of an ileoiric battery, which oaused conaitierablo amuse ■« Wt* L ( jt p u i\ftg the lazy stick, jn amusing com mL rotiiion, took place on the stage in tho lac Hfc, ter part iof the evening, under the snpoivision of Messrs i Jlivan and Pmcum, ant Hj* the «:nn« of last light's ooiupct'tion wa Jilr. B. Cooki Br gThe night was not s< Hp> good on first night of previous bazaars K/ jjut tba i was owing, no doubr, to the fac BPi? ithaftlffl oontfactoie' wages men ato flu tIU tp dav, Good bus neb, howovjr bo considered to have b°c» done iTHe" 1 ' being conuuuod oncl evening, and tho holder o admisaionHioket haß a chance o
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 October 1905, Page 3
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