PATRIOTIC SHOP.
Satnnlay laM was “Marotiri ,? Day a I I lie Palriolic Shop, when Mrs Arthur (Ircwi and her assistants had charge, a very successful dav being the result'.
The surprise packets were eagerly sought, and created nindi inter<‘>l and amusement. (lifts arc gratefully acknowledgcd from Mesdaines Bmve, Murdoch, I.anty (Marotiri), Xcwth, W. Smith, Morgan, Shaw, Revolt, Gnllaml. Campbell. Dutlxm, Spring, Johnston, Lamp!) (all Moutoa), Rimmer, Alex. Ross, T. Harper, Woodmofe, I‘erreau, Ivin", Jas. Robinson, John Russ, Yanko, Xye, A. S. Easton, C. Robinson, Henderson, Kellow, John Robinson, Barr, Misses Avis Shaw, Wanklyn, Veiling, Messrs Chung Wah, dagger, Beveridge, Ingle and K, Furrie. On Saturday next the shop will be under the charge of Mrs Baker and Miss Speirs, and a fair sized pig has been donated for a weightguessing competition. The usual supply of Motueka apples will be on sale, and gifts of paper bags would be much appreciated.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1728, 21 June 1917, Page 3
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150PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1728, 21 June 1917, Page 3
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