A successful sale of work in aid of home and foreign missions was held in the Methodist Hall. Caversham. Mr Thomson opened the sale. The stallholders were • Fancy goods—Misses Smith and Christie and Mrs W. G. Hannah ; tea rooms—Masdames Lee, Meyston,' and Mixon; produce Mesdames Mow. Jenkins. T. Smith, and Mr T. Todd; lolly—Mesdames Brooks hud Smith, Misses MTCinnon and Brown ; soft drinks—Masters Meyston, Leo, and Todd • competitions—Messrs W. O. Hannah and W. Leo. SPUING TONIC FOE FURNITURE. M'Eenzie’s Liquid' Gloss puts new life into old furniture, removes scratches and discolorations, brings up the grain of the wood Not a staining, but a reviver. Unequalled for pianos, finest cabinet work, picture frames, panellings. Is 6d bottle. All stores —£Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7
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119Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7
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