RED JERSEY FUND.
JUIVENILE QUEEN VOTING ' j - COMPETITION. FAR! MERS’ CANDIDATE STILL j MAKES THE PACE, Tlxf e voting for the various juvenile qij ieen candidates up to noon toclay jis as follows; — Miss| Mavis Coley (Farmers) 4280 Miss] Stella Robinson (Industrial) 1000 Missi Rita Admore (Trades|meu) ' , 820 Miss] Muriel Petrie (Flaxmil- ■ 1 lers) V 566 j Alj I money and hooks arc to be hancjled in at Mr M. Perreau’s shop by 4! pan. on Monday, when the votes av ill be totalled. The Avinner Avill be <3 lectured during the picture entertainment in the Toavu Hall in the evenling.
A ( i special picture programme will be g ivcn in the Town Hall on Monday j evening, the net proceeds from samje will be added to the funds.
T.jhe takings at the,Patriotie Shop to-d| ay are also to supplement Foxton’ils response to the Red Jersey appeal. A;t a suitable opportunity during Mon day night’s picture entertainment the winner will be declared, and; suitable prizes presented to the cam Mates.
A number of donations are being held back until Monday.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1834, 1 June 1918, Page 3
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180RED JERSEY FUND. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1834, 1 June 1918, Page 3
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