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The Auckland Floral Fete.

We hear the little folks have not been forgotten, and amongst the many attractions to tempt the public to patronize the Floral Fete, which is to be held at Ellerslie on the 6th December, in aid of the funds for the Benevolent Society and Veterans' Home. A kiosk under the name of “The City Kiosk for Children,” is to be a special feature. Dolls are to be a speciality. Dolls of every description, and dressed in every style, some with hats of the latest fashion, made and donated from the establishment of Milne and Choyee; some with lovely wigs of real hair made and donated by Mr Eagleton. These dolls are to be on view at the D.S.C. on Saturday afternoon and evening next, so if the little folks see them, they will know what to save up their money for.

One of the chief actors in the Thame. Shooting Case. .Mrs Taylor, the woman who was charged with shooting Whelan came up for trial at the recent sessions of the Supreme Court, aiul was found “Not Guilty” by the Jury.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XXII, 29 November 1902, Page 1385

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The Auckland Floral Fete. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XXII, 29 November 1902, Page 1385

The Auckland Floral Fete. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XXII, 29 November 1902, Page 1385

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