ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME.
The matron thanks the following for their kindness during the month of March: —
Messrs Dorset and Riches, meat; Afr. W. Barber, carcase of lamb and
sack of apples; Mrs. Walls, currant bread, buns and cakes; Airs. Hussey, tomatoes, rhubarb, dowers and plants; Presbyterian picnic, cakes, sweets and apples; C. M. Ross and Co., remnants of ribbon; Mrs. F. Robinson, apples, quinces, flowers, butter and dripping; All Saints’ Sunday School picnic, buns; All's. Hclilari'ki, cabbage and carrots; Air. Hart, free cartage; Mrs. Fryer, blackberries; Mrs. Raikes, Oroua Downs, eggs; Airs. Gates, Oroua Downs, sack of apples; Aliss Nairn, Palmerston N., pumpkin; Balls Church Harvest Festival, produce, per Rev. W. 11. Walton; Airs. Gollan, Wellington, 2 cases apples, 2 cases pears: Airs . L. Abraham, Palmerston N., flowers and tomatoes; Mr. Owtram, Palmerston N., 2 < ases tipples; Air. Woods, Palmerston N., cabbage’ and sweets; Aliss Whitehead, Palmerston N., beans. Right out of vegetables. The matron would he pleased to have gifts of same.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4434, 1 April 1930, Page 2
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164ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4434, 1 April 1930, Page 2
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