ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME.
The matron of All Saints’ Home gratefully thanks the following for their help during the month of November :—Messrs Thwaites and Manawatu Meat Cov., meat and dripping; Farmers’ Queen, sandwiches/cakes and scones and meat; Public Services Queen, sandwiches; All Saints’ Flower Service, eggs, butter, books, etc.; Anon. Gibs, sa.usages; Mrs Brougham, dripping; Takaro Girl Guides, butter, eggs, etc.; Mrs A. Robinson, clothes and dripping; Mrs Philipps, flowers; Mrs Mclvor, dripping; Mrs Owtram, pair of shoes; Mr Larsen, cream; All Saints’ Men’s Club, sandwiches and cakes; Mr J. T. Brown, lettuce and pumpkin ; Mr Gough, butter; Mr Nairn, sack of cauliflowers; Messrs. Wm. Cook and Sons, load of firewood; Opiki Women’s institute, donation for Christmas cheer; Anon, per Aard Office, sack of vegetables ; Mrs Deroles, dripping; St. Mary’s Guild, Levin, cakes and scones; Whakarongo Flower Show, cakes, scones, and bread; Nga Tawa Old Pupils Tennis Club, sandwiches and scones; Rangiotu Women’s Institute, 57 eggs; Mr Heayns, cauliflowers; Messrs Child Bros., ton of coal; Messrs Boniface Bros., buns and scones; Mr Pratt, haircutting; Mr Owtram, vegetable gardening; Mr Rush, firewood.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 313, 1 December 1933, Page 11
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182ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 313, 1 December 1933, Page 11
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