BOUGHT GIFT GOODS
SOLDIER'S ALLEGATIONS (0.C.) WELLINGTON, Friday. The statement that a letter had been received from a soldier serving overseas stating that he had purchased certain woollen garments which were labelled as having been sent by a patriotic society from New Zealand was made by the treasurer, ♦W Sv 9". Pet erson, at a meeting of the Wellington Provincial Patriotic council. In the same letter the writer !^? r !? ra ? tld ? tl his people not to eon- « r i her to Patriotic funds in vi SSr° f^ hat was going on. get the letter and sift S?h T&? U U? iatt £ r , to 11,6 bottom," said the acting-chairman, Mr. J. W. Andrews. Such action was decided on by the meeting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 174, 25 July 1942, Page 6
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