PATRIOTIC SHOP.
.. The Stuip was open on Saturday in charge of Mr-s Speirs and assistants, and gifts are aeknoAvledged from the following: —Mesdames King, Burr, Perreau, A. Ross, F. Proelm', K. Robinson, W. Hooker, Woodrooie, Garvey. Jas. Robinson, Patterson, Salherley, Ball, A. S. Easton, John Robinson, (1. King, J. Reeves, A. King, Kellow, Walkin’, (lihhs, Robinson, F. de Ridder, C. Symons, A. Smith, Sydney Easton, Beaslon, Ilenrieksen, A. Friend, Masters Leicester Thompson and Neville, Misses If. NewDi, Speirs, Littlejohn, McLeod, Ross, M, Pallet son. The competition for a cake Avas wmi by Mrs id. Huntley and Mr Fi.gden, the weight being 4lhs. The pie was made of .nectarines, and w;m won hv Master Arthur Baker. of the crockery belonging to the Shop ;> missing, and (hose who have same are asked to ret lira, also thus' 1 who have jars in whieh goods have liven -old. Mr.-, ('has. Robinson will have charge of the shop on Saturday next.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1731, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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157PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1731, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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