The Royal South Hants Infirmary Bazaar: It is seldom that a benevolent institution is found which can proceed prosperously without occasional appeals to the public, and when such an appeal is made by an institution conferring such benefits as are known to emanated from the Royal South Hants Infirmary, it needs but little to comment its claim to public support … (description of event, list of patrons etc and description of stalls … Includes) … Stall No. 10: This stall jointly belonged to Mrs. Engedue, Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Bayley, and the articles were sold by Mrs. Engledue assisted by Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Curling, and the Misses Pinsent (2). A prominent object was a copy of one of Murillo’s pictures, executed with credit by Master Engledue, as also a fire’s screen, tastefully devised by the young gentleman. A handsome china vase, a splendid case picture of Australasian pheasants and birds of paradise, bead and wool work in great variety, and a quantity of other things, to use a set a phrase “too numerous to mention,” were also comprised here.
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