Willard Children’s Home
The Board of Management acknowledges with grateful thanks the following gifts to the Willard Children’s Home during December: Cuba street Follyanna Club, cakes; Mrs. D. Marshall, jam and donation of 10/-; Baptist Christmas party, cake; Mr. Bycroft, gooseberries and jam; J. EUis, buns and scones; Princess bakery, cake and buns; Mr. Trigg, sack of vegetables; A Friend, gooseberries; A Friend, vegetables; Miss Bett, spinach, dripping and sugar; Mrs. do Role, silver beet; A Friend, jam; Mrs. Petersen, sugar; Mrs. Martin, buns; Mrs. J. Fraser, clothing; Mrs. Scott, clothing and books; Mrs. Scarr, Christmas tree novelties; Mrs. Newton (M.ilson line), largo Christmas cake; |Mrs. Heath, cake and toys; Mrs. White, pikelets and jam; anonymous, pikelets and iced Christmas cake; Mrs. McMurray and Miss iffcMurray, hats and dolls; Mrs. Paton, jam, fancy bags and donation of 3/-; Mrs. Hayes, sweets; Mrs. Pritchard, cake and enamel cups; Mrs. Northey, tin of biscuits; Miss Astbury, tinned fruit; Mrs. F. J. Nathan, iced Christmas cake, eggs and strawberry conserve; Mrs. Spall (Whakarongo), gooseberries, cake and vegetables: anonymous, boy’s shirt and sox; A Friend, iced Christmas cake and small goods; Mrs. G. Steel, iced Christmas cake; Boniface Bros., iced Christmas cake; Watson Bros., large tin of biscuits; E. W. Holbrook, tin of biscuits; Collinson and Cunninghame, toys; Mrs. Woodley, iced Christmas cake; Friend, iced cake; Congregational Church, Christmas tea party; Orient Lodge, Christmas party; Mr. Ross, clothing; Mrs. A. Saunders (Fitzherbert West), clothing and gooseberries; Mr. Harwood, tin of biscuits; W. Cook & Son, load of firewood; Dixon’s, Ltd., box of cordials; Goldingham and Beckett, 12 packets muscatels; Mr. Tarr, tin of lollies; J. R. Robertson, clothing; Mrs. Pyke, clothing; Newbury school pupils, donation, £1 5/6; A." E. McGregor, donation, £2 2/-; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham, donation, £1; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nash, donation, £1; J. Balsiliie, home-made biscuits and donation of £1; Miss Owtram, donation, 2/6; Mrs. Mouldey, donation, 2/6; Messrs Seeker and Histed, donation, 5/ ; Anonymous Friends, £5 8/-; Attache Case, 5/-; the Fuller Four, £1; Mrs. Whitehead, 10/-; Mrs. Singh, 10/-; Mrs. MeConnon, 5/-; Fred King (per Mr. Thwaites), 5/-; Coppers (per Mr. Thwaites), 3/10J; Mrs. T. Young, 10/-; Manawatu Meat Co., dripping, meat and sausages; Mr. E. F. Thwaites, meat; Mrs. Scadden, rhubarb; Mr. Sinclair, gooseberries; Mrs. McLeavey, iced Christmas cako and marmalade; street collection donations (per Mrs. Mclver), £5 15/-; Client (per Dalgetv and Co.), donation, 10/-.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7110, 7 January 1930, Page 11
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401Willard Children’s Home Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7110, 7 January 1930, Page 11
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