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PATRIOTIC SHOP.

Tlu- Patriotic Shop continued open (iii each Saturday during' (lie holidays, and gifts are gratefully acknowledged as follows: —Dccem-lu-r 2'li'd: (.Mrs ,1. E. Robinson). Gifts from Mesdames Kemps! or, C. Symons, Hawke, .Healey, Podmore, Haynes, P. Robinson, Moore, A. Ross, Mandl, Hughes, Procter senr., Xeylon, -1. Stephenson, ('. Robinson, Rand, Renton, E, Robinson, Hamer, Rockel, Eirtb, W, Symons, Gibbs, Harvey, Garber, Anstin-Johnston, Sea bury, John Ross, O’Brien, Bowe, King, John Robinson, Cunningham, Barr, E. Procter, Misses Woodi'iiofe, Hawke, J. A. Ross, Edwards, Messrs Walker and Eurrie, Easton, J. H. Robinson, Joe Xing, Orcig, 0. Robinson, Dr. Mandl, and W. Ross. December BOth (Mesdames Korrllislop and Procter) : Gifts from Mesdames Healey, P. Robinson, Gower, Thymic, Grift'en, E. Procter, Jas. Robinson, Hussey, Signal, John Robinson, King, Austin-Johnston, E. de Bidder, E. Robinson, Miss Speirs, Messrs Greig, Arnold Stevenson. January (ith (Miss X. Robinson and Mrs Preston): Gifts from Mesdam-

es Harvey, A. Ross, Hussey, Moore, King, Gower, Jas. Stevenson, Preston, Hawke, E. Robinson, Misses J. A. Ross and Speirs, Rev. Raine, Muster Xinian Ro>s.

Next Saturday (lie shop will he open under the charge of Mrs Baker and Miss Speirs, who will he pleased lo receive any gifts of a saleable mil are.

The takings of the shop lately have not been up to (he average, and the ladies would like to urge all who have anything in the way of cakes, poultry, vegetables, fruit, and any thing of a jumble nature to send them along, and help our Wounded Fund. Goods will be called for at any address if same is notified to the secretary.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1660, 11 January 1917, Page 3

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PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1660, 11 January 1917, Page 3

PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1660, 11 January 1917, Page 3

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