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SALES OF WORK.

ST. KILDA. The sale of work in aid of the building fund of the Anglican Church at St. Kilda was continued last evening. The sale was very successful, the hall being packed to the door. The stalk carried an enticing display of goods of all kinds. A fine item, entitled 'A Little Irish Girl,' was given by Miss Fauld's pupils of Musselburgh School. A 'Camp Fire Sing-song' was contributed by the St. Kilda Boy Scouts. Various choruses wero sung, and a good exhibition of "first aid" work was rendered by the boys, Dr Luscombe complimenting them on tberr quick work. The bazaar will be concluded this evening. ST. MARTIN'S. The sale of work in connection with St. Martin's Church, North-east Valley, was continued last evening with much success, excellent business being done at the stalls. By way of entertainment, a comedietta entitled 'A Perfect Treasure' was parformed by some amateur artists. The sale will be concluded this evening, when a musical programme will be rendered. METHODIST FOREIGN MISSIONS. The sale of work in Trinity Schoolroom proceeded briskly yesterday afternoon and evening, and excellent business was done. The competitfoais proved very diverting. The sale will bo continued this evening. KENSINGTON CHURCH. The sale of work in connection with the Kensington branch of St. Andrew's Church, which was opened yesterday, is to be continued this evening. The stalls were depleted yesterday, but wero replenished again to-day, and are filled with a variety of goods of eveiy description.

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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 7

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SALES OF WORK. Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 7

SALES OF WORK. Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 7