ALEXANDRA-STREET P.M. CHURCH.
A sale of work in connection with the Alexandra-street Primitive Methodist Church was opened yesterday afternoon by the Mayor (Mr D. Goldie). The fair is in aid of the church funds, and as there is a debt of £234 in connection with the church buildings, manse, organ, etc., it is hoped that the sale of work will help to reduce the debit account considerably. The fair Is held In the schoolroom, which Is tastefully arranged. The ladies in charge of the stalls are the following:— Choir stall, containing mostly gentlemen's clothing, Misses Ibbotson, Saunders and Hicks; children's clothing stall, Mesdames Evans, TafTin, and Miss Freer; toy stall. Mesdames Cox "and Holland; cake find lollie stall, MVs'ses Evans, Cox. and Rolland: flower stall, Misses Moor (2); refreshment stall, Mesdames Saunders and Scott Williams; fishpond, Miss Matthews; art gallery, Miss Blackmore: ice-cream stall, Mr Evans. The sale will be open again this evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 289, 5 December 1900, Page 4
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154ALEXANDRA-STREET P.M. CHURCH. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 289, 5 December 1900, Page 4
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