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Support the MOTH Cottages Christmas Market

The Bartle Road MOTH Cottages is calling for the community to attend their Christmas Market this Saturday.

THE Ladies  of the Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTH) Cottages, located at 292 Bartle Road in Umbilo are holding a Christmas Market on Saturday, December 16 from 08:00 until 13:00.

There will be a range of food and drink on offer including a tea garden, cakes, snacks, cold drinks, boerewors rolls, hot dogs, breyani, curry, samoosas, chilli bites, puri patha and pancakes.

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There will also be a variety of goods on sale with a White Elephant stand, a jumble sale, hand-painted ceramics, plants and flowers, books, Christmas decorations, jewellery and trinkets. Additionally, a large assortment of hand made items will be on sale.

There is table space available at reasonable prices. For more information contact Olive Smith at 082 701 1713.

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Nia Louw

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