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O.G.A. MART DAY.

STREET FLOWER & PLANT STALL. This, attractive stall will be in Devon in charge of Mesdames Stacker, Balharry, and Fitzherbert. "-The Mayoress has very kindly given up her flower stall for this coming Saturday, and as, in addition to beautiful flowers from the best known gardens in New Plymouth, there will be a good collection of plants for sale, it is hoped that business will be brisk and returns large. Flower seedlings of different kimjs, from violas to Canterbury bells, may be foynd there, colored heaths, passion fruit plants, pot plants, in short, anything to be found in either the kitchen garden, the flower garden, or the green-house will be gratefully received, also ferns and garden seeds of every kind. Flowers and plants should be left at Mr. Jones' old stables in Devon Street, between 4.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Friday afternoon, or as nearly as possible on Saturday morning. ; CHILDREN'S-CLOTHING STALL. A charmingly dainty and at the same time thoroughly useful display of small garments of varying size will be found at this stall in the Workers' Hall, in charge of 3lisses White, Short, Warren, Pearce and Bellringer. Cosy hand-made woollen vests, bootees, jackets and bonnets for the tinies, rompers and bathing suits for older children, sensible print frocks with bloomers to match, are some of the desirable garments to be found here. A lace-trimmed jacket and bonnet to match, a muslin and lace bonnet, or a blue muslin frock threaded with velvet ribbon, may be seen side by side with thick woollen bloomers. Some quaint feeders with birds and animals in outline stitch complete a collection quite fascinating to the average woman. Patrons are reminded that the mart opens at 9 a.m. ♦

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1920, Page 6

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287

O.G.A. MART DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1920, Page 6

O.G.A. MART DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1920, Page 6

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