PADDY’S MARKET
final day to-day. c: nC o the Commercial Travellers and WarehoXen’o Association opened "Paddy’s Market,” it has done a roaring trade Th© association, set out to ©s tablish a fund for the benefit of children domiciled in public and semi-pri’ vato institutions, and is able to nounce that the amount aimed at has been practically achieved. This is a BU * rante ® d of the market will bo open all day, and redents of thl city and suburbs are urg d t© op ml along for sale anything at ai . "Be with us in our final effort,” say th© J: "Turn out your cupboards J W n« sell Tor the'benefit of the goods all day lonffi Sid°Te can guarantee sal. £ as you can supply. U6 .S fn _dav trict will be well represented to-day with flowers, fruit, and vegetables. More moat will be on sale, and r. supply of fish, has been promised. The indie tions are that to-day will be a W dayTh© association wan-s it to be the b g gest dav. Buyers are assuied and 1rests with the people to see» that* the various stalls are kept willingdav long. The association will willing ,’„1 lor UH « £ donors io deliver them at M .Shed, Jer vis Quay. _
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 56, 30 November 1921, Page 2
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210PADDY’S MARKET Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 56, 30 November 1921, Page 2
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