ALL SAINTS’ HOME.
The matron of All Saints’ Children’s Home, Palmerston North, acknowledges with grateful thanks tho following gifts for the month of May: Cakes, scones, etc. from Messrs Dustins and Steel, Post and Telegraph Department’s social and dance, All Saints’ basket ball teams’ dance, Masonic picnic, Ashhurst, Mrs Martin; fruit, vegetables and papers, St. Barnabas’ Church (Bunnythorpe), harvest festival per Mr Anderson and Mr Kilminster, Awahou, per Mr Harris, Rongotea harvest festival, per Mr Envey; Mrs Scarr, tins of cocoa; Mr Croxton, fruit; Mrs Ellis, passion fruit, Mr Ellis (Boundary Road); pears, Linton Church ladies’ committee, parcels of clothing and vegetables; Mrs Fancourt, clothing, etc.; Mrs Warren, clothing; Mrs Neal, apples; Mrs Marsden (Wellington) clothing; Mrs I’hylips, clothing, Mrs Quiche, cocoa; Mrs Abraham, vegetables; Miss Pasley, vegetables; Mrs Polyglass, children's magazines; Mrs Sanson, meat; Mrs Brown, dripping; Mrs Harkness, apples; Mrs Martin, cabbages; Betty Hampton illustrated papers; Mr Mason, lettuce, dripping. For dentistry, Messrs Williams and McKegg; for haircutting, Mr Shortt; for help given with sewing, Mrs Bertlilisten, Mrs Brown, Mrs Brougham, Mrs Bendall, Mrs Englefield, Mrs Ferguson, Mrs Howley, Misses Outram, Miss Paisley, Miss Reid, Mrs Schere, Mrs Smith, Mrs Sharpe.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 156, 3 June 1929, Page 9
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193ALL SAINTS’ HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 156, 3 June 1929, Page 9
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