PATRIOTIC SHOP.
Mrs Chas. Robinson, Miss Symons, and Miss Ina Robinson had charge of the Patriotic Shop on Saturday last, and had a good day. The sheep presented by Mr Chas. Robinson was a reeord-breaker, and weighed 81 Ihs., the nearest competitor being Mr C. Rand, who guessed HOMbs., and look the sheep. Mrs Pa rices won the knives with Xo. 33. Gifts are acknowledged from Mesdam.es W. E. Barber, F. Robinson, Harvey, \\. Signal, C. Robinson, Woodroofe, Jus. Newth, A. S. Easton, S. Easton, L. Parker, Henricksen, D. Purcell, John Robinson, Chas. Symons, A. King, Radices (Orona Downs), .las. Robinson, Misses Signal. Symons, Nora Robinson, Thynno, Stella Barber, Messrs.. Chas. Robinson, Bullard, Hussey, P. Lumsden, Godinaeh, and C, F. Speirs, On Saturday next Mesdames John Robinson and Harvey will have charge. On (hat day the shop will have been open for two years, every Saturdav without a break.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1766, 18 December 1917, Page 2
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148PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1766, 18 December 1917, Page 2
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