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SALE OF WORK

A sale of work and bazaar in connection with St. Martin's Church, North-east Valley, was opened this afternoon by Bishop Nevill in Fergudie Hall, which presented a bright and a-ttrattive appearance, all the stalls being tastefully decorated. A fair amount of business was done hv the various stallholders, and given line weather and a large attendance this evening, the Indies should be able to give a good account of themselves. The article displayed aiv both useful and ornamental, and the Christinas tree i< loaded with attractive toys. There will be a dialogue to-night, entitled 'A Little Mistake,' besides numerous competitions The Drake family's orchestra (assisted by Mr H. Ross) will provide «nitablp music. The following is the list of stalls and stallholder.?:—ladies Guild stall —Mesdames Neild (president). Milward, and Drake ; produce stall—Mesdames Walker, Giller. and Bagnell; refreshment stall— Mrs Clarke, assisted by Mioses Murray, Poison. Hubbard, and Harnett ; Younj Ladies' GuiM stall—Misses Tattorsfielc (president). Walker, Wilson, M. Tattersfield. and Evans; lo'lv stall -Miss Hill, assisted by Misses R. Tattersfield, V. Hill, and C. Woodward : flower stall —Miss Milward. assisted bv Misses DudScld. Taylor. Forbes,

and Watkrns : Christmas trpe—Misses A. Hill and A. Milward: bran dip—Misses L. Smith, A. Bristow, and I . Brown ; competitions and sidi-fhows (hat-trimming, naildriving, potato-pe*;lius. etc., shooting gallery, galvanic battery, and art gallery)— Committee, Rev. Mr Harding, Misses Barnett; Russell, Tattersfield. and Macdonald.

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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 6

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SALE OF WORK Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 6

SALE OF WORK Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 6