THE SALVATION ARMY
ALLIED FA TO. ® Tho salo of work being held in the Salv&tion A.rmv Citadel, Dowling street in connection with the annual self-denial effort 1 is meeting with a larg-3 measure of welldeserved success. The many stalls have re- c corded good business, and those in charge s anticipate a handsome monetary result from f tho venture. The sale will terminate this a evening. A programme of musical, vocal v and instrumental items was presented last ' evening, and an enjoyable entertainment is •' promieed those in attendance on the closing Dlg i \ lit < ? J f ° lloW, c? s - is a lwt of th « stalls and stallholders:—Sew,ng stall, Mrs Major r Gunn and Adjutant Bair; sweets stall, Miss b Viney and Mrs Anderson; cake and ice a cream stall, Mrs F. Garter; produce stall » Mr Flemmmg; mixed stall, Junior S M Houghson; refreshments, Mrs Lupp. ' v More economical than cough mixtures or ** syrups 19 NAZOL. Eighteenpence buys B snrtr doses—more than thiee a penny. Nc cold is B
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 6
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168THE SALVATION ARMY Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 6
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