MANGAWEKA NOTES.
Beautiful weather prevailed for the special patiiotic shop conducted list Thursday, by the Mnngaweka Girls' Bandage Club, in the interests of St for Blinded Soldiers (London). All the stalls Were well filled with wares, a re. markahly new stock of vegetables being handed in for sale. The takings totalled £26 9s Od, fa really creditable achievement, and onethst emphasises the monthly generosity of local people towards our strides soldiers. Following is a listoftti stalls, r workers and takings: Produce, Miss T. Rodewald, £4 Is 31; fancy goods, sweets and lioweii, Mrs O’Shea and Mias V. Dalziell, £8 12s 3d ; luncheon and afternoon tea rooms, Mrs C. Krebs and Misses M. Zoha, E Waugh, D. Killimhurst, E. Amer, J. Bryne, H Tolley, K. Rummell and M. Krebs, £5 16s Cd. Cash donations: Mn Hall £l, Mr W. Shaw £l, Mrs Weston, Mrs Satchell, Messrs H. “Amtr, C. Krebs, A. Milner and A. Kreli 5s each ; Miss K. Rummell (cull» tion) (is. Special donations of tl;w utility pups for sale from Mr C Krebs, aud.a handsome ; stock whip from Mr G. W. Caird overe also received. Competitions, (Jake, pn seated by Mrs Rodewald, won Ij Mrs Phynn, £3 10s; correct No. S “Golliwog,” presented and nnda by Mrs Jensen, won by Mr G Krebs, 2s 9d; correct name, “Am Maria.” Work basket, presented t| Red Cross Society, won by Mia Phyllis Weston, 8a 6d Si 25. Dozen purebred esrgs for setting given by Mrs Rummell, won by la D. S. McGregor, 12a 3d; oorifd length of tape 66 inches. Miss I Waugh made 8s Id from sale » buttonholes Miss D. Billiughnr! carried out the secretarial dntia connected with the business, 8k Miss M. Allison, as treasurer, satis the receipt of custom. The Bands!! Club returns thanks to every® who helped in any way to make tin day a success. , At a recent session, the loo* Lodge of Free Masons took up aw lection for the Mangavroka B? Scout Troop, a sum of £1 Us “ being handed to the ScontDoast 3 The troop returns sincere thanks# this acceptable gift. At the local stock sale on Tim day a marked feature were the lip prices realised for dairy-stod Springing heifers and cows oomisl to profit were very much in ndVao* of prices that have been ruling ** some time.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11629, 31 August 1918, Page 4
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386MANGAWEKA NOTES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11629, 31 August 1918, Page 4
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