ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME.
The matron thanks the following for their kindness during the month of July: — Messrs Dorset and Riches, meat; Messrs Walls and Fairey, cakes and sandwiches; Ladies’ Social Guild, Mrs. Cowley, All Saints’ Vestry ‘Social; Mr. Walker, cabbage and cauliflowers; Mrs. F. Robinson, dripping, butter, anti vegetables; anonymous, 5/- for firewood; Mrs. Jas. Robinson, load of firewood; fFoxton Social Club, 2 loads of firewood, pair of blankets, groceries and sweets; a friend, parcel of shoes; Mrs. Nichols, Oroua Downs, clothes and vegetables; Mrs. Funnell, Oroua Downs, vegetables; Mrs. R a ikes, Oroua Downs, eggs; Mrs. Gallan, Wellington, 3 cases apples; Mr. Owtrani, Palmerston North, case of apples; Miss Jordan, Otaki, firdwood; Mr. Weston Smith, Palmerston North, mending, diningroom clock; Mrs. Akers, Rangatane, paired of clothing; Mrs. Fancourt, Palmerston North, clothes, books, etc.; Miss McMillan, help with mending.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3980, 6 August 1929, Page 2
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140ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3980, 6 August 1929, Page 2
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