WAR WORK.
file response to the advertisements .for the Eed Cross shop is very rapidly increasing, and tlie results arc correspondingly good Last week donations were received from the following ladies: Everett, Horace Wilson, Balfour-; —Mesdames Snowden, Taylor, J. (Mangamalm), Fairburn, D. McKenzie (Brunswick), W. Ashwell, J. Hair, L. Walker, Hair 6s, Hammond, Eod. McKenzie, C. C. Smith, H. G. Newis,. Gonville Saunders, E. Wright, C. M. Cresswell, S. Fore•man, J. Calver, Russell, Grace £l, “G,” and J. Graham,-Missies Mavis Hall, E. Waruock, Alexander (sale of papers, 18s 9d, M. and J. Moore, L. Gichard, Gilfillan, Cowper,- C. W. Eussell, M. Milne, E. Urquhart, J. Urquhart, Moira and Gwqnne Walsh, Mr Morgan, Master Carlyle Crawford. - , There is still some very choice jam for sale, and as the depot is open every day in the week, quite a good quantity is sure to he sold. The shop will‘be open next Saturday, and it is hoped that one and all who can will send along something to be sold. The demand for cakes, particularly sponges, can never'be met. Donations of these , would be very acceptable. i
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15133, 30 January 1917, Page 2
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184WAR WORK. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15133, 30 January 1917, Page 2
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