PATRIOTIC SHOP.
The Patriotic Shop Committee was in charge of the 6hop for the first three days of last week, their takings being £9 19s. The Wanganui Girls’ College Old Girls’ Association with Mm A. W. Adcock convener had the latter part of the week. They are to be congratulated on the attractive display and the excellent business done, which realised £53 10s lOd, making the week’s total £63 9s lOd. Donations are acknowledged as follow—For competitions: Tin of biscuits, G. 'l'. Boyle; nightdress, Miss B. Pringle; petticoat, Mrs A. Smith; silk stockings, Mrs G. W. Dixon; grocery order of £l, Mrs Lindsay Gardner; cup and saucer, Mrs H. Hamlin; breakfast set, Mrs Eric Collinson; men’s socks, Mr A. W. Adcock; 51b box of tea, Mrs G. Shannon; kitchen 6ct, “Mrs D.W.” For contributions: Mesdamee J. P. Hoare, “D.W..” D. J. Lovelock, E. C. Barnett, E. V. West, Barling, I<. McDonald, C. Louisson, Sixtus, W. Scott (Glen Oroua), L. Oliver, Purvis, Redfern, C. Y. Ciochotto, W. Shannon, L. Gardener, F. Hamlin, A. W. Adcock, W. Stansell, F. Russell, Stancombe, A. Adcock, W. Nielsen, Deroles, Absolom, R. Law, R. Butcher, W. Cook, R. McMurray, Galbraith, L. Wood, McIntosh, W. Tapp, A. E. Russell, Klein, W. J. Phillips, Langley, E. Whitta, E. McDonald, R. Cobbc, A. Smith, F. Bishop, H. Mylroi, G. T. Boyle, .E. V. Spear, Arnold, G. Grey, P. Brown, McIntyre, F. W. Garner, E. Collinson, McLocly, F. M. Garner, J. Buchanan, N. Ballmgcr, J. Caverhill, 11. F. Kirk, W. Tapp, W. B. Tennent, W. E. Greenfield, W. Whitehead, Reid, F. Carpenter, N. Marsden, A. J. Beattie, J. A. Coup, K. Russell, L. Smith. Kneebone (donation), H. Hamblin, Rodgers, C. S. Russell, Will, G. W. Dixon, Nettlefold, Green, J. Hornblow, F. Gough, M. Shore, C. H. ITandley, G. Allwright, J. Saunders. P. Hara, Sargent, E. Drury, P. Kirkland, L. Andrews (donation), T. W. Pago, A. E. Wright, Cook, Colpman, J. Gibbons, Misses H. Nottlefold, P. Barnett, Pasley, A. Grigor, E. Owtrarn, Tarr, M. Forrest, N. Whitta, D. Dalzicll, P. Buchanan, B. Pringle, V. Hobbo, M. Miller, I. Carroll, R. Lovcjoy, J. Harris, Absolom, D. Flyger, McEwen, J. Cousins, M. McLeod, A. Tait, Pearce, M. Rowland, D. Whitta, P. S. Stewart, P. Rodden, J. Surnmcrall, P. McDavitt, T. Riddle, I. M. Smith, E. Will. H. Wood, F. Adcock, E. Rowe, J. Coll is, C. Smith, M. Wilson, Smith, K. Coup. I). Whitehead, Stevenson, Gawith M. Matheeon; Messrs C. H. Handley, Davidson, L. Marley, G. Grey, A. Prcece (donation), R. Muir, C. R. Andemon, J. Giles (Makowhai), R. ’A. Pederson, F. Paddy, B. and D. Adcock; Syverson, R. Mills, Schwabe; anonymous, Opiki School children, Cooper’s Dairy. Omitted from previous week’s list: Wednesday Bridge Club (donation). The shop committee and all organisations taking part arc especially grateful to the Technical School Old Girls’ Association, who take over each Friday evening. This week the Longburn Women’s Institute and Alwyn Club will bo in charge of the shop. Mrs R. McMurray is visitor for the shop committee.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 265, 8 October 1940, Page 10
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