The matron of the Wanganui Orphanage, desires to acknowledge the followI ing donations: Helen Skcet, dolls’ ' pram; harvest offerings, the following i churches: Wangaehu, Makirikiri. Ma- : tarawa, Durie Hill, per Rev. W. Tye; ■ St. Peter's per Rev. D. B. Malcolm; i Knox Presbyterian per Rev. W. Elliot; 1 St. Paul’s, Rev. J. Patterson, Fordell and Okoia. Rev. McNeur; St. John’s Central Infants’ School, Wanganui East School, Boys’ College, eatables; Dustin’s Ltd., eatables; Rennies’ A.8.C., eatables; Gonville Bakery, hot cross buns; Henderson, Wanganui East, hot cross buns; St. Lawrences ’ 4th CompanyGirl Guides, eatables; Maypole Stores, buns and bread; St. James’ Bible Class Girls, cakes; Methodist Girls’ Bible Class, Aramoho, jam and vegetables; St. John’s Tennis Club per Mr Lampe, cakes; Air T. W. Stephens, blackberries; a friend, honey; Nirs V. Connol, No. 3 Line, two cases tomatoes; Mr Bassett, two loads wood. Furniture and floors polished with liquid “TAN-OL” keep their shine longest. All grocers sell it. Also in I paste form.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20124, 18 April 1928, Page 11
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169Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20124, 18 April 1928, Page 11
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