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PATRIOTIC SHOP.

TRc Maori ladies with Mrs A. Poananga and Mrs M. Durie in charge, had the patriotic shop last week. Their receipts were £SO 10s. Mrs Poananga is grateful to all those, who so loyally helped to make tho week a success. Donations are acknowledged as follow:—For competitions: Taniko Belt, Mr A. Simeon; piu-piu, Mrs M. Durie; titool, Mr 11. W. Moore; feather kit, Mrs A. Poananga; dinner with turkey, Maori ladies; mocassins, G. 11. Bennett and Co.; head-band, Mrs M. Durie; umbrella, Lethaby's Umbrella Works; china bowl, Mr L. 11. Collinson; handworked bracket and brushes, Miss Harper. Goods and cash: Mosdames 11. W. Moore, Sigley, Pinehira, W. E. Greenfield, Ronnie, Richardson (donation 10s), M. Royal, Ward, Jensen, M. Durie, A.' E. Russell', Waaka, C. Hill, Watson, J. Linklator, Dixon. Thorburn, G. Guy, C. Butler, Sandman. Cribb, B. Cowan, Knowles, B. Lawton, Bell, Gardener, Oallison (Milson), Looser, Welch, Sexton, Sullivan, Lewis, Carter, Pearce, L. Jackson, G. Colpman, Whitehead, Messrs A. Simeon, L. Hughes, Bell, L. 11. Collinson, F. D. Collis (Kairanga), Sexton, Misses S. Persson, Harper, Haynes, Sandman, Fitzherbert (donation), Cooper's Dairy, Arawa Club, Technical School, G. 11. Bennett and Co., Harrison's Nurseries, P.D.C., Opiki School children, Jensen's Kitchen, Parewanui Patriotic Society, Dustin's Ltd., Boniface Bros., Lethaby's Umbrella Work?. This week All Saints' parish ladies have the shop. Mrs W. J. Phillips is visitor for the shop committee.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 154, 2 June 1941, Page 2

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PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 154, 2 June 1941, Page 2

PATRIOTIC SHOP. Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 154, 2 June 1941, Page 2