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Archbishop Redwood's condition was reported to lifc satisfactory at noon to-j day.—P.A.

Among the gifts received at the Hem Matcroa Children’s Home, as donations towards tho Christmas festival, were the following: Jelly, fruit, cakes, clothing and bathing caps, from Mrs. W. Clark; toys, fruit, butter, and a. cluur, from Miss Tucker; toys from Mrs. Angell, Miss Whitcombe, Mrs. Feather,' Mr. T. Adair, Peggy Birkett, Patricia and Edward Williams; toys, party fare,' and Christmas cake, from the Mothers League; Christinas stockings, bonbons,' and sweets, from Mr. W. V. Piesse; bunting, front 'Lodge Gisborne; soft drinks, from Mr. D. J. Barry ; cordials, biscuits, sweets and honey, from Miss Gwen Pykc; fruit, from Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, Mrs. .T. G. Nolan, and Mrs. Park, Whatatutu; Christmas cakes, from Messrs. Lane, Findlay and Walsh ; Christinas pudding from Mrs. Munro; lambs (2) from Air. T. Holden; Jamb from Mr. F. Collin; potatoes from Mr. J. Roberts, Tolaga Bay; peas from Air. Hodgson; eggs, from an anonymous donor and from the Whatatutu Women's Institute; buns from Mr. Clare and tho “Irresistible”; sandwiches, etc., from Le Grand; clothing from Alesdames O. Gray and J. Piercy; donations in cash from Y.AI.G.A., Women’s National Reserve, Air. F. Collin, and an anonymous donor.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 11

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 11

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 11