ALL SAINTS' CHILDREN'S HOME.
Mi? M. Murdoch, matron of All Saints' Horcs, Foxton Beach, wishes to thank all kind friends and helpers for the past month's gifts:—Mrs Buchanan (Feilding), cloth ng; Mrs Kellow (Feilding), cabbage ); Mr Anderson (Foxton), case plums; Mr Jr. Shortt (Beach), fish; Mr 3 P. Bob inson (Beach road), vegetables, dripping, fruit, books, butter, etc.; Beach Committee, party for children; "A. Friend," beam ; Mrs C. Robinson (Lady's Mile), dona ion 5s (omitted last month); Beach Hall party, per committee, cakes; Mr Heat l (Foxton), books; Beach Committee, 1 ree use of hall (on several occasions); Mr and Mrs Linklater (Palmerston North), fruit Mrs Cornfoot (Newbury), vegetable,' , etc.; Boy Scouts and F. Hartley, per tfr Dent, load wood; Mr Perroau (Foxton), buns; Plunket Stall (Beach), per Mrs F. Robinson, fruit, vegetables jam, etc.; Mr S. R. Lancaster (Palmerston Nortl), bananas; Mrs Petrie (Foxton), cabbages ; Mrs T. J. Clapham (Feilding), donation 4s 6d; Mrs Balfour (Waituna), 1 doz s uicers; Mrs Walls (Foxton), per Mr Hart, buns and scones; Mr 3 Salter (Feilding), Nothing; Messrs Mudgway and Robinson (Palmerston North), vegetables, plumi, etc.; Mrs Teale (Palmerston North), flowei s; Mrs Hewitt and Mr Kerr (Marton), 201 b jam; Boy Scouts camp, per Mr Dent, bread, fruit, vegetables, butter, etc.; Mr Alsop (Beach), cabbages; Mrs Dawson (Beach), fish; St. Peter's Club picnic (Pahrerston North), cakes, sandwiches; Mrs J. Lovelock (Palmerston North), cakes Mrs Crowe (Foxton), 10s groceries (omitied last month); Mrs P. Easton (Foxton), beans; Mrs N. Cohen (Palmerston North), two tins biscuits; Mr F. Outra n (Talmerston North), three cases applei ; Mrs Raikes (Himatangi), lettuce; Mrs i. Hall, soap, potatoes; Miss Maggie Smith (Palmerston North), comics; "a. Friend, sack of potatoes; Mrs (Feild.ng), apples; Mr Waghorn (Palmerston North), 100 flour, groceries, tin lollies, etc.; "A Friend" (Betch), apples, vegetables, groceries, etc. (no name given in); Mrs .?. Robinson (Beach), apples, dripping, butter; Mr Leakey, plums; Mr Hyde (Hunterville), fish; Mrs Walls (Foxton), urns.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 57, 6 February 1925, Page 10
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323ALL SAINTS' CHILDREN'S HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 57, 6 February 1925, Page 10
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