Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sisi Ni Lakeba at Salusalu's Stall

Pictured above is Mrs Dolo Salusalu, 64, of Komo, Kabara, Lau proudly wears a "Sisi ni Lakeba" she has just made. She owns Stall Number 51, at the Flea Market and her telephone number is +679-739-8950. She is married to Jitoko Mocevakaca Salusalu and they live in Delainavesi. Make an offer for the beautiful lei "salusalu" she is wearing and contact tavenisa@gmail.com. All her efforts are in Aid of Fiji Mothers for Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School.
PHOTO NUMBER TWO: Mrs Salusalu's Sisi Ni Lakeba made of printed tapa cloth.In Aid of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children in School. Make an offer for this beautiful Sisi Ni Lakeba now. Contact tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.
PHOTO NUMBER THREE:
This awe-inspiring brown vau salusalu is only between $30 and $40. It is the most valuable gift one can give to our loved ones. It is on sale at Salusalu's Stall in the Suva Flea Market

PHOTO NUMBER FOUR: Mrs Salusalu making a Vakabati at her stall on 2 June, 2009. In Aid of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children in School. Make an offer for this beautiful Vakabati or order for one of your choice and specifications now. Contact tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER FIVE: Mrs Salusalu making a Vakabati at her stall on 2 June, 2009. In Aid of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children in School. Make an offer for this beautiful Vakabati or order for one of your choice and specifications now. Contact tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER SIX:This masterpiece three dimensional art for wall decoration is the only one of its kind in the world - made by Ms Seniloli of Viseisei Village in Vuda in Aid of Fiji Women for Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children in School. Make an offer for this unique piece of Masi Kuvui, Magimagi and Davuilevu ! Contact tavenisa@gmail.com today or miss your chance in a lifetime !. or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.
PHOTO NUMBER SEVEN: Another unique masterpiece, a beaituful distinctively Fijian wall hanging made of brown and white tapa by Mrs. Mawi of Lakeba. In Aid of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children In School. Make an offer for this wall hanging and email tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.
PHOTO NUMBER EIGHT: Mrs Vuetibau, a happy customer at Salusalu's Stall. Supporting Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid To Keep Our Children In School. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950 and order for your loved one's surpise gift of love - a "lei" or salusalu from Fiji.

PHOTO NUMBER NINE: Lavenia, a happy 3 year old customer wearing a three piece birthday suit with a lei selling for $50 at Salusalu's Stall. Supporting Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children In School. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950 or email tavenisa@gmail.com to make your order.

PHOTO NUMBER TEN: Make an offer for this 4 piece set of "Sulu Ni Vakamau" (Traditional Fijian Wedding Gown) In Aid Of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Email tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950 and order for your loved one's surpise gift of love - a "lei" or salusalu from Fiji.

PHOTO NUMBER ELEVEN: Make an offer for this Sulu Ni Vakamau (Traditional Fijian Wedding Gown) In Aid Of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Email tavenisa@gmail.com. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER TWELVE: Make an offer for these sets of six pandanus "Voivoi" Rings for Curtains, scarf, serviette by Mrs Mawi of Lakeba In Aid Of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Make your order and email tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER THIRTEEN: Angie Keresi Gale displays a beautiful long dress she has just sewn. In Aid Of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Order for a dress, shirt, "jaba" of your specifications and material choice and she will sew it for you. Email tavenisa@gmail.com or call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.


PHOTO NUMBER FOURTEEN: Wati sewing a beautiful pink dress and sulu for a Moce Island princess In Aid Of Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Order for a dress, shirt, "jaba" of your specifications and material choice and she will sew it for you. Email tavenisa@gmail.com. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER FIFTEEN: Well ! What can we say? The happy smile of the Moce Island princess says it all ! Well done Wati ! Support the Fiji Women For Trade Not Aid to Keep Our Children in School. Order for a dress, shirt, "jaba" of your specifications and material choice and Wati will sew it for you. Email tavenisa@gmail.com. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER SIXTEEN:Oqo na turaga ni Kadavu e dau mana na nona masia na turaga kei na marama era stroke, mate ni uto, oca, ramusu se mate ni batabata kei na vuqa tale na mate.E dua tiko na nodrau stall ena Flea Market e Suva. Ni email mai vei tavenisa@gmail.com kevaka ko ni via qaravi vei rau na matavuvale mamarau oqo se tali e dua na nomuni ibe se ivivivi. Call Mrs Salusalu today at +679-739-8950.

PHOTO NUMBER 17: Na marama radinivale mai Cicia, Lau e dau soli wai ni veivakabulai ka talia na veimataqali ibe kecega. Ni email mai vei tavenisa@gmail.com kevaka ko ni via qaravi vei rau na matavuvale mamarau oqo se tali e dua na nomuni ibe se ivivivi. Digitaka e dua na gauna mo ni qaravi kina ka qiri mai vei Mrs Salusalu +679-739-8950 se email vei tavenisa@gmail.com.

PHOTO NUMBER 18: Ni sa oti na veivakabulai, eratou sa marau taucoko na veiqaravi kei na qaravi.

Proceeds go towards
"Fijian Women for Trade Not Aid To Keep Children in School."
. This is an initiative of grassroots women, the Mothers of Fiji, Rotuma, Rabi and Kioa, determined to keep children in school and to be occupied with craftwork or homework and away from crime during after school hours.

Be the wind beneath the wings of the Mothers of Fiji and make an offer for this lei or "Sisi Ni Lakeba" now by sending an email to tavenisa@gmail.com