SALE OF WORK.
The Presbyterian Sale of Work in St Andrew’s Hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening attracted a large atledance and passed off very successfully from every point of view, the financial return being must sutislaetory. The various stall-holders were as follows:—
I.ollie stall—Misses Davidson and Aitkeii. Ladies’ plain sewing Mesdaiilos Aitken and A. I!, king. I.adics fancy stall ■ .Mesdames S. I’rcs- !•'. .McCarthy and \V. Linklater. r'ruit stall - Mrs l*r<|uhai t and Master 11. lilank. Hoopla —Messrs I). Stevenson .Inn. and J. Maclarlano .Inn. Kidi pond Masters lilank and W. Wilson. Tea rooms— Mesdames lilank. Kerr. I'arkliill and Miss fiondie. I* rod licit Stall .Mesdames 11. Thompson, l"ri|u hart. J. King and A. Cowie.
Successful prize winners incliulcil: Supper ( loth. Miss Korsyth ; lire screen, Mrs T. .Moore; lire screen. Miss I'orsvlli; curiains. Mi-s h. .Murphy: 'cc cake. Master W. I’eck ; doll. Sister McMullan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1924, Page 1
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