CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' BAZAAR
On Monday the Christian Brothers' bazaar entered on its third and final week, when there was a crowded attendance. With the approach of the close of the carnival the stallholders and their assistants have redoubled their efforts to make this a lecord among similar functions in Dunedin, and it is hoped the public will generously back up their endeavors during' the next few days. On Monday evening tugs-of-war in the light-weight section were got off, the Milburn team being opposed to the Waterside Workers, and the Kaitangata team to A. and T. Burt's. In the first instance the Milburn team were the victors after a close contest, whilst the Kaitangata men had to lower their colors to Burt's team. On Tuesday night the Kaikorai Band, accompanied by the Cadets-and clowns, went in procession from the Octagon to the theatre. .The heavyweight teams—Speight and Co. and Harbor Board—tried conclusions, with the result that the former were victorious. In the light-weight contest between C. and W. Shiel's and the Telegraph men, victory rested with the latter. There was again a capital attendance on Tuesday evening, and the stallholders and their assistants reported good business. As the carnival has only three more nights to run, and those who have not yet seen its many attractions and noveltiesespecially the spectacular display with its beautiful marches and dances, and varied and pleasing exhibitions of color—should, not miss the present opportunity. Those who have received books of tickets for the art union are again reminded that the drawing will take place on Saturday evening, and that blocks and remittances should be sent in at once.
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New Zealand Tablet, 30 October 1913, Page 29
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272CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' BAZAAR New Zealand Tablet, 30 October 1913, Page 29
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