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WAR WORK.

RED CROSS SHOP (H.M. BUILD-

INGS

The Red Cross Shop, H.M. Buildings, will, as usual, be open on Wednesday, the 9th i«st., when the ladies of Okoia, No .3 Line, Long Acre and Waikupa will again take their turn. A tempting display of fresh country produce is confidently anticipated, and the usual gen_ erou 5 patronage of the.public will be appreciated.

In connection with St. John's CEa.--h) day, last Wednesday, it i 3 desired to be stated that the total ivsult amotints to £143 11s 9d.

Tne ladies of Durie HtII and Vale, Hxpango Terrace, and Putiki are making active preparations for their day on the 23rd. They offer pr>'yes for the best spoiig© sandwich »>id the best plate of shortbread (about \'2 pictes), th.> entries to become ibe property of the committee. A lady ivho is weii known for her expert sweets-malm^ has oi: fered to fill tins (to 'jo si.polled ty purchasers) with best fruit toffee a-t 2s per Ib. Tin 3 may be le?t at th c Red Cross Shop, and should contain the name and address of the purchaser. Tickets are on sale for the following raffles in connection with tips day: Thoroughbred Jhack, hand-embroidered linen bedspread, set of lingerie, and gentleman's suit or lady's tailormade costume.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 7

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WAR WORK. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 7

WAR WORK. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 7