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LADY LIVERPOOL DEPOT NOTES.

An opportunity will be given those desirous of purchasing home-mado cakes and sweets for Easter by Mesdames Bingham, Wyatt, and Bullock, who have arranged to liavo a stall in Cathedral square on Wednesday, March 27th, for the sale of these goods. Many gifts have been promised, and the ladies will welcome further donations, and hope to realise quite a good sum for tho Liverpool Depot Parcel Fund. Donations of cakes and sweets may be left at the depot on Tuesday, March 2oth. or stall, Square, Wednesday, March 27th. A beautiful gold watch and vase presented to tho committee, and which the promoters of the Carnival of Merriment- undertook to dispose of some time ago. has resulted in the sum ot £2L 2s being realised. The lucky winner of the watch is Miss Aymes, itedcliffs, with the ticket No. 83, and the vase Ray Wright, "The Rowans," Leicester street, with the ticket No. 11 < i Tiniaru, Akaroa, Ashburton, anu Pendarvcs branches sent in a beautiful collection of goods this week; also Mrs Marriott's Sewing Bee, while very generous gifts came from Darfield, Jjinwood, Dalliugton Soldiers' Aid, Southbridge Horticultural Society, Kaikoura, and Hineinoa Swimming Club. . The Lady Liverpool Committee desire to thank the following for donations :— Brandies.—Addington, Lyttelton, Mothers' Union, Pendarvcs, lui Tapu, Greenpark, Ashburton, Ohoka, Lincoln East Belt Soldiers' Guild, Kiniberlry, Darfield, Sefton. Qiiamby, Liu■\vood, J)aJlington Soldiers Hid, Ra'caia, New Brighton, llunanga Loburn (Home and Empire), Geraldino. Schools. —West Christchurch, Normal, Girls' High School, Oara, Bcciienham. Mesdames Hodgson, Phillips, 1. E. Chisnall. Sloan, Cogan Marriott (Sewin" Bee), Ellis, M. Thomas, Jackson. Newman, Harris, Waller, Richardson, Mollet- and friends, Hay, Hitchmgs, Merry, Bates, T. W. Wilkinson, Spotswoo*l' (result of croquet afternoon), Doneghay, Hanmer, Hogg, Non-ian, Mardon, L. Coe, Crawford, N. M. Piper, Innes. Macintosh, J. L. Priest (Little Akaloa); Misses Pannett, Palmer, Campbell, Ballantyne, Smith, Innes, D. Satchell, C., Macrae. Miscellaneous.—City Council, Railway Casual Goods Shed, W.C.1.1J., Canterbury Women's Club, Mi- T. Biggins, Mr "Smith (Domett). CASH DONATIONS. Branches. —Rakaia £1 3s, Loburn £10, Addington £1, Oinihi Guild 10s, Lincoln N.F. £1 (monthly donation £0) Marshland 2s Cd, Darfield New Year's Day Fete £30 (monthly donation £o), Kaikoura Comforts £35, !xaikoiira N.F. £5, Kaiapoi (monthly) £5. Snrinffield, lvowui Bush, and Russell p Flat = £2 lis 7d. Bromley V.'S. all, Akaroa V.S. £5, Tai Tapu V.S. Reofton £7 10s, Rangiora £20, Lm-wood-Dallington Soldiers' Aid £20, Tawera County Council (two months) £a Miscellaneous —East Belt Guild I* Miss Cox 10s, Mrs Ross 10s, Mr Buititudo 10s, St. Peter's Girls Club .P5 \ C.B. Os 6d, Mrs T. H. Uilkmsou \Spotswood, oroquot afternoon) 13s Mrs Swin.merlon os, Southbridge Horticultural Society £21, Miss 1 reston ss, Mr Sorenson 10s, A and H. \. £'2 2s Mrs Mickle £2, Mrs rlanmer £l, Mrs E. Slater £2, Miss Joues ss, F.D.W. £4, Mrs w-w Hinemoa Ladies' Sewing Ciub £12 9d, Mrs J. C. Clarkson £1, Mrs urren £1, Mr James Hay £3. Mrs ding 10s, Mrs Devenish Mcares £o, 31ias Brown £1. Mrs Srra«<? Os, Mrs oaskell 30s. schools —W oolston ~1 Ids. Te Whaie lis, Rangiruru £o 10s, Little Akaloa 6s. *

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 7

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LADY LIVERPOOL DEPOT NOTES. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 7

LADY LIVERPOOL DEPOT NOTES. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 7

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