INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Own Correspondent-] Inglewood, April 23. The following are particulars of Sat urday's Red Cross Mart Jay:—Donations: Miss Young, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Partridge, and Mr. Marshall, 10s each, Mesdames Fischer, Nutting, Breretor.. Hamerton, Miss Marshall, as each; Mrs. Redmond and Mrs. Caldwell, 2s 6d; Jlrs. Messenger (sale of fruit), 10s; Mrs. Marr (sale of fruit), 18s; Mr 3; Rolens (sale of flowers), £1 2s; refreshments at Newton Kiiig's yards (per Mrs. Allen), £lO !)s f>J: Mra Harvia'* lied Cross tea, £.l; Miss Lovell (sale of flowers), 208; net receipts, £S 17s 8d; total, £29 17s Id. j Captain Stratford, late headmaster of the school, is visiting Inglewood, and looks particularly well after his long experiences at the front. The Lilliputs are staging the operetta "The Rajah of Rajapore* en Thursday evening. Everything is well forward, and the function promises to great success.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 3
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144INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 3
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