Booth; lamb, Mrs 1?. Cooper, Anon, Mayor's Xmas Cheer Fund; to well and tennis racquets, Mrs Hatch; bag sugar, ham, Mrs Mace; walnuts Mrs J. Andrews; vegetables, Mrs .1. Andrews, Mrs :S. L. P. Free, Anon; several copies of “Chums,” Mrs A. A. Lawson; sweets, Mr Strouts; loganberries, Mr Italian); raspberries, Mr W. W. Kidd (Greytown); jam, Mrs C. F. Bennett; two offers of lamb are being held over until February. Money handed to the Matron direct for presents or Xmas cheer —lO/- Anon (Carterton), £1 Anon (per Rev. E. J. Rich). The secretary acknowledges the following money: —Cecil Kebbell, annual sub., £2 2s; R. E. Maunscll, annual sub., £1 Is; St. Matthew s collection, 10/-; maintenance, £4 and £4 6/8; F. G. Maunsell, £2; Sedglev produce, £4/17/1. Total, £lB/16/9. A unique, never-failing remedy for hay fever —“NAZOL.” Goes right to the root of the trouble and {rives nrompt relief. Don’t suffer use “XAZOL. ” 60 doses for 1/6. All chemists. *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 January 1932, Page 4
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