FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
Tlie Patriotic Shop was open as it-ita! last Saturday, and despite tin* unfavourable weather, good bustne-s was done. Mesdantes Maud! and Alex. Ross were in charge, and gratefully acknowledge gifts from tin- following : Mesdame> I'. Robinson, ’A. Symons. A. Russ, G. Rough. Lyne. Ingram, .1. Ross, ib Campbell (Monioa!. Pear-on. •Joint Robinson, Signal. Stevenson. Misses X. Robinson, -I. Ros-, Speirs, Pearson, Messrs K. Currie. Perreatt. P. \\. Brown, Huntley, W. Ross, 11. (ireig. The weight -gue.-sing for Mr Perreau's cake created great interest. 72 guesses being registered, and the correct weight. t"> lbs, was recorded to Airs Kirkley. Xext Saturday Mesdantes KerrIlislop and Keilow will superintend operations, and a consignment of Mot.neka tipples, Including the famous Edward Lippiatt dessert, will be on stile. The next monthly meeting of the Society will lie held at the Council Chamber on Thursday, 13th duly, tit 7.30 p.m., when import tint mutters will be discussed. The collectors of the patriotic boxes are remitted that the collection of May and dune donations will commence on Mondav next.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1570, 29 June 1916, Page 3
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174FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1570, 29 June 1916, Page 3
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