HELPING HAND SHOP.
Tim takings of the above simp on Saturday last amounted to Lid Ids. I in' scarcity of (lowers and vegetables made it difficult, and the ladies in charge arc to bo congratulated on tliyir good results. Next Saturday being a fifth Saturday, and there being no districts set aside for the supplies, the committee, has decided to run' a lug day for the Lady Liverpool Trench Comfort Fund, who are making a speeial effort to raise a big sum for comforts for our boys in France. Another winter is fast approaching, when our lads will need extra comforts. If every household sends one article- for sale, on Saturday a, big sum is sure to be the, result. A big cooking competition will be one of the chief attractions on that day, and the judging will be in capable bands. The pric/.s arc good and well worth competing for. The children will also be catered for, A bran tub. full of good tilings, should find plenty of customers. Read the advertisement and decide what you will give and what competition you arc going to win.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 5
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