CITY MISSION DONATIONS
The' manager of the .'Wellington City Mission Meal's Shelter' acknowledges tho following donations:—Mr. Beattie, Paraparaumu; vegetables; Whyte's Bakery, Carterton, bread, etc.; Mrs. Kirkby, bed and mattress; Mrs. McKeogh, bread, etc.; Elm Tearooms, buns, sandwiches, etc.; Rev. Mr1. Williams, Aramoho, fruit "and vegetables; Gas Co; Cooking . Class, cakes, dishes, etc.; Oak Quick launch, scones, pies, etc.; Mrs, Dryamp, :'Terrace Congregational Church, and Anglican Church, Koseueath,' vegetables; A Erieud, Tauranga, 4 sacks vegetables;- Caretaker, Pharmacy Ilall, cakes, etc.; Mrs. Anderson, clothes; W. and T. Avery, 1 pair scales; St. Paul's Girl Guides, jam; Mr. Mathieeon, Eketahuna, vegetables; St. Martin's Church, Day's Bay,'vegetables, etc.;. Mm. Richardson, bread; W. A. J. Dutch, Nelson, apples, 6 sacks; People's Palace, fruit and parsley; Mr. Wakem, Waingawa Moat Co., 1 sheep; anon., Wobuvn, vegetables; anon., Huntervillo, (i sacks vegetables; Mudgway and I'idler, bread; anoh.j Hawera/, clothes; . Maliar-aliava Dairy Co-op., 1 box butter; D.LX Tearooms, sandwiches, etc.; Smith Family, soup bones'; Mrs. Ashendcu, books: Aukebrook and Co.,- sandwiches; Dalgcty and Co., vegetables; St. George's' Church, Patea, 17 sacks .vegetables; H. Hare, Mar- ! ton, clothes;.- Mi\ Hatch, saveloys, etc.; Mrs. Lyoii,-oranges; To Hoio Church, lamb and vegetables; •European Fruiterers, sandwiches,.etc'.;' Mrs/Fordham, clothes; Mr. Tunley.'soup bones; Mr. Joseph, corned beef; Mr. Ballinger, 3 cases apples; Mrs. Shields, coal; Fruiterers,.. Farish Street, tomatoes, etc.; Mrs. Nesticr, meat, etc.; tho Manager, Restar, Ltd., clothes; Mrs. ,i"olinston, books;' Mi". Mcßwen, sandwiches; anon., Tasitian Street,' clothes; My. List,, sandwiches, etc.; -Mrs. T. B. McNeil, sandwiches; T. Kowell, bread; Shannon Daily Cp;.. [\ box butter; Mr. Palmer, Muu^aroay'2 sacks vesetnblps;. J. Nathaii and Co.,' Glaxo; Taihapt; Dairy Co., 1 box butter; Kaiparoro Dairy Co., 2 boxes bnttdr; 'Mrs. Donald, bronrl; Vienna Pastrycook, Ltd., bread, etc.; My. Pope, Opuuako,. carrots; Hatnitai Bakei'y, broad, etc.; 'Mr. 0. Jolinstone, fruit, salad, etc.; Cooper ..Bros., bread; Ellis Bros.. Iluntervillc, -sropevioK; ..Mr. Aslnvortli, 2 eases chrtcfi: Misft'Brett- 'olotlios.: Mr. Ironmonger, Hnptpr.vilwlo. e'ptlies.
Tlie; once"po'wcfijfiil' 'Svhit'o'"' Indiana of British■■'.GnianiiV interior now are almost extinct. . A-British- ■■Biirveyinsr party reported it could only find eight survivors of the tribe which once dominated the region.' The 'tribe"is. known as the Waiwai Indians from the colour of thenl skin, '"waiwai" being- the word for tanionu in several British Guiana Indian dialects.
No fewer than 47 deaths were caused in British mines last year by miners smoking and carrying mutches, which i* strictly forbidden.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 6
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390CITY MISSION DONATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 6
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