PATRIOTIC SHOP.
The Patriotic Shop was -open last Saturday, under the charge of Mr* Jas. Robinson, who reports excellent business. A consignment of the Motneka delicious apples was on sale, and wore eagerly sought. The competition for a piece of faneywork was won by Miss McMurray, who guessed the correct number. Gifts are gratefully aeknowjedgcd from Mesdames Ball, Harvey, A. Ross, Podmore, John Robinson, Thynne, Pcrreau, F. Robinson, E. Procter. Kenton, A. S. Easton, A. Green, King, Eraser, Aitken, Ingle, McLeod, Andrews, Kellow, C. Rand, C. Robinson, Campbell, Henderson, Jas. Barber, C. Symons, Gibbs, Rough. Misses L. Woodroofe and Speirs, .Messrs Fee, Bullard, 11. Thynne, Greig, Healey and C. Spiers. Xext Saturday the shop will he under the charge of Misses Moxliam, Price and Hare, and a further consignment of Motneka apples is expected.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1706, 1 May 1917, Page 3
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134PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1706, 1 May 1917, Page 3
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