HELPING HAND SHOP
•' "' ■"•' -■': ir iT!?,vQ '.r- ?-,1-\-.KI-; '■ - : Tho wet weather.jTOsterday. naturally damped business ■somewhat/ at the Helping Hand; Shop^.but^ it; did ; ivjiot damp tjie, ardour, of: ■$$ .'Jielpe'r p,.j M^ r dames Percy I>6iid y Wjn.^ o &^t6n'. T iFair (W^stp.prt)^ Ki+chingj.and Clf^ldo jS^iri* ilton^; and 'Misses ,• J^vart- i^^mpiidl and; Dayidsoii, yh&, w%TvOd'.^rei£iuou^li' and cheorfuliy.frpin .^art to^nisii.';pohv trib^ittays:.:n;^rfy received' from the city* the Port.,; : Wakapua^a, Stoke, Richmond, Ranjsau, Hope, Ngatimot.i, Motupipi, and the} llanyi.au, School, the Port I and Stoke WingprorriinientaKaui, while ■ Ngatiiiioti' was fplendid^ l%e-; net: reV |oeijv]t;s. fbr>thte;BM'prb^^tjnid^m^ns-; ed to £16 45,;6d;.t'.. !Js© !scQuts;.;■ unfortiunatcly, attended in diminished numbers, consequently those who did put in an appearance had a heavy time, but worked like Trojans throughout tho showery day. During Mrs Rolling's absence from Nelson persons wishing to communicate \yjth the management 011 shop business" are requested to ring up No.-371 or.No:■ 483;
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13996, 28 January 1916, Page 3
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144HELPING HAND SHOP Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13996, 28 January 1916, Page 3
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