PATRIOTIC SHOP.
The Patriotic Shop was open as usual on Saturday last, under the charge of Airs Keliow and .Miss Signal. who di<i good business. The weight of the pig' was (itillis., which was guessed by no compel,llor, and (he pig was divided among four who guessed within half a pound of (lie weight.
Gifts arc acknowledged from the following-Mesdames Brooks, W. Signal. Woodroofe, Cowley, Ross, Harvey, Wails, Patterson, Brewer, F. Robinson-, John Ross, Healey, John Robinson, Procter, AlcLeod, -bis. Robinson, Ciias. Robinson, A. S.'Easton, Gower, Purcell, King, Ingle, Gibb*, C. Symons, F. do Kidder, a friend, Alisses Spoil’s, J. A. Ross, Messrs Aitken. Pearson, G. Huntley, G. Rivers, Cliryslali, Shaiicr, and Stanley 'Thompson.
Gn Mai unlay next Hie “men” will have charge ot Hie shop, and various ntirneiions arc promised. The Molneka apple supply having been exhausted, supplies are being obtained from Richmond, Nelson, and will lie on hand for Saturday next. The proceeds will he devoted to the funds of the Ladies’ Palrioiie Guild.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1747, 16 August 1917, Page 3
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166PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1747, 16 August 1917, Page 3
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