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PATRIOTIC SHOP.

The Patriotic Shop was open as usual last Saturday, under -M.esdautes John Robinson and Harvey, who report good business, and gratefully acknowledge gifts from the following:-—Alesdames Healey, Preston, Harvey, P. Robinson, Rivers, Jas. Robinson, A. P. Breen, Thymic, King, A. Ross, Clreig, Ans-lin-)ohnslon, John Robinson, Stuart (Wellington), Hawke, Rand, Pen is( Wellington), C. Robinson, (iriftin, Kaslon, C. Symons, P. de liidder, W. Symons, Misses Speirs and T. Withers, .Messrs Hughes, Prank Procter, Praser, John Robinson, Hussey. Rowe and Crcig. Next Saturday, Christ mas Kve, Mrs James Robinson will have charge, and everyone is asked to remember the future welfare o.t the Poxlon boys who will come back disabled, and make the Christmas returns a record for the Wounded Soldiers* Pttnd.

Tin 1 compel il ion, , guessing I lit* artit'lt* |)l:i('(‘il iii cake present(‘<l by Mis K. A. (im*n. was not won by ;itiv of the numerous competitors, who ali decided that a pipe could not possibly be put. in a cake, which consct|uenlly was sold. Tlie rooster presented by Mrs Healey was won by Miss Month Robinson, who guessed cheese as the contents of a box.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1652, 19 December 1916, Page 3

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PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1652, 19 December 1916, Page 3

PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1652, 19 December 1916, Page 3

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