PATRIOTIC SHOP.
The Patriotic Shop was open last Saturday ih usual, under ilu 1 charge <> 1' Mcsdames Alex. Ross, Airs F. Procter and .Miss M. Pearson, who acknowledge gifts from the following: —Mcsdames 11. Thyiim 1 , Hussey, I lor k, F. Procter, Fyue, Signal, I l '. Robinson, Moore, l larvev, .lus, Robinson, \\. lioss, A. S. Easloti, Cunningham and Henderson, Purcell, !losknis. -/(dm Rohinson, A. King, .Misses Woodroote, Speirs, i\l. Pearson and Maggie Procter. Messrs Dullard, Hussey, Hughes, Creig, Win. Ross, and A. I i OSS.
The guessing competition was won by Mrs McMunuy, who guessed 4SO berries in the bottle out of ry> (!.
Next Saturday Mcsdamcs John .Robinson and Harvey will take charge.
A supply id’ Molueka apples is expected to come lo hand next week.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1669, 1 February 1917, Page 3
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126PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1669, 1 February 1917, Page 3
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