PATRIOTIC SHOP.
Tin; Patriotic Shop was opened as usual on Saturday, under t lie charge of Mesdames John Robinson a:n<l Harvey, and very good business was done. Gifts are gratefully acknowledged from the following:— Mesdames F. Robinson, Moore, W. Hudson, Gower, John Robinson, Wall (Pa remain). C. Symons, A. Ross, Woodroofe, F. S. Easton, Jas. .Robinson, King, Hemraingsen, Ball, A. S. Easton, Jas. Stevenson, Henton, Haynes, C. Robinson, F. Procter, Misses Speirs. O’Brien (Paremain), Moxhaui, Messrs Ballard. John Robinson, T. Eimmer, Cluing Wah, Oxley, Gibbs, .Fraser, .M. H, Walker, Rev. Raine, Keh. Robinson, Greig, Nye, Walker and Furrie, Purcell, R. Speirs, F. Procter. The competition for sweets was won by .Mrs Baker, the total number being 103.
Next Satudray Mrs James Robinson will take charge of the shop. Ladies who are collecting donation!.' through the patriotic boxes aro requested to hand proceeds to Mr ,E. Healey as soon as possible.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1672, 8 February 1917, Page 3
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150PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1672, 8 February 1917, Page 3
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