PATRIOTIC SHOP.
Tlu* Balriolic Shop was opened as usual last Saturday, under Ilia charge of Mosdanias A. Ross John Robinson and Mandl, who wish to thank the following lor gills : Mesdames C. Symons, I' 1 . Proctor, Hudson (Monloa), Woodroofe, John Robinson, Lync, Jackson, Brower, Harvey, MeMurray, Greig, H. Coley, \V. Boss, A. S. Heston, (lower, Hussey, A. King, C. Robinson, Janies Robinson, Hillman, Bullard, Hoyden, Stevenson, Bredin, Davis (Levin), Misses Honore.Xeylon, J. A Ross, Bertha (rower. Price, Messrs A. Ross, Joe Kin”', Walker and Hume, Hughes, Huntley, Clark, A. J. Thomson, Bowe, Greig, \V. Ross, H. Robinson, and three donors under the term A Friend. Next Saturday the shop will he under the charge of Mesdames Kellow and Kerr-Hislop. The shipment of Motueka apples which were delayed last week by the storm have arrived, and will he disposed of at the shop to-morrow.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 3
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143PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 3
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