The Y.M.C.A. of Wellington -s filling a very great need in supplying at moderate cost, right in the heart of the citv a thoroughly up-to-date private hotel. Young men taking up temporary -or permanent residence mayo be assured of a good homo with all the appointments of a high grade residentmi club, conducted under the best innuenccs. ihe tariff lias been reduced. In furtherance of the scheme to augment the seriously depleted funds of the con tral relief depot, a competition for a doll has been arranged by Mrs J. T. Bosworth. Lhe beautiful clothing of the doll was very kindly made and donated by Mrs Bagnail, of Day’s Bay, Wellington, and pittures, gratuitously taken by Miss D. Low. are to be displayed in the town, it is hoped that the public will respond per medium of this competition ami so help those who are in such dire straits. Another tennis fabric that makes up smartly is Tootal guaranteed pique. A fresh shipment has just come to hand per the Rangitata. Blue, almond, pink, parchment, lemon and white. Fast colours, unshrinkable and soft non-crush finish, 38 inch, 3s lid yard.—Collinson and Cunninghamu, Ltd.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 6
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