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"OUR DAY" MART.

On beahlf of the British Red Cross Society Mrs. Hugh Baily wishes to thank all the ladies of the various committees for tlheir very great assistance, also all those who so kindly supplied , cakes, jams, cooked meats, flowers and other articles, the sale of which brought such a fine result, and the new tenant for loan of the shop lately occupied by Mr Hart.

The Frankley Road, Okato, Brooklands, l'atua, Bell Block, Rahotu, Waitoitoi, Mangorei, and Omata dairy companies for cheese and butter, Messrs Harry Weston and Wilfred Mace for Messrs 0. Willison (2), A. Rowe and J. Sorenson for turkeys, Mr P. Spun,- two sacks carrots, Messrs Phillips (Waitoitoi), Stewart (Onaero), and Bert Sampson (Bell Block), for pigs; Mr B. Tippins, for a hare; Central, Fitzroy, Bell Block, Hillsborough, Tarurutangi, Egmont Village, Albert Road, Kent Road, Korito, Vogeltown, Hurford Road, Hurworth, Westown, Frankley, Koru, Oakura, Okato, Tataraimaka, Omata, and West End schools for eggs. Mrs Harry Sampson, a friend (Waitoitoi), and Mrs.Locke, for fowls; school children at Tarurutangi, for knitted things and sundries; Omata ladies, per Mesdames Swannish and ICidd, Warea ladies, per Mrs Clothier, Bell Block ladies, per Mrs Koller, Mesdames Luxton, Ausford, Kendall and others— Omata, Andrews and Parker; Smart Road, Shepherd; Frankley Road, A. H. Arnold, II Brown, of Sash and Door, J. Avery, Ltd., T. Avery, Collett, of McLeod and Slade, Logic, Bond, Boulton, M. Scott, H. Harvey, J. Smitili, May and Arowsmitli, P. Lealand, W. Healy, Ridsdale and Coutts, A. Veale, T. VV. McEwen, White and Sons, for saleable articles; matron and nurses at the Public Hospital, for swets, Technical School instructress and classes, for making sweets; 0. Deacon, for toys, and Miss Deacon, a doll; Mr R. Peppercll,. for great assistance; Messrs F. Orbell and Smith, for use of motor cars; Marble Bar, for afternoon tea for workers; mont Brewery, for soft drinks; the scouts and others who assisted.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 2

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319

"OUR DAY" MART. Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 2

"OUR DAY" MART. Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 2

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