PATRIOTIC SHOP.
The Patriotic* Shop was open as usual last Saturday, under the charge of Mrs Alex Ross and Airs Frank Procter, who report good business, and gratefully acknowledge gifts from the following:—
Mesdamcs Signal, W. Hoss, Procter, Greig, P. Hobinson, Perreau, Mitchell, Hawke, Cower, Fraser, Podmore, F. Hobinson, J. Stevenson, G. Rough, senr., Maiull, John Robinson, Waters, McMnrray, King, Moore, Jas. Robinson, John Ross, Procter senr., W. Earlier, Newth (Moutoa), Cani[)bell (Aloutoa), Henderson and Cunningham, Woods G. King, He Ridder senr., Renton, Guilder, Misses Woodroote, Speirs, J. A. Ross, Messrs A. Ross, Greig, IV. Ross, Rowe, Hussey, Pearson, and A Friend Next Saturday Mesdames Hislop and Austin-Johnston will have charge, and the proceeds will be devoted to the W oundcd Soldiers’ Fund.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1632, 2 November 1916, Page 3
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123PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1632, 2 November 1916, Page 3
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