LADY LIVERPOOL FUND.
TRENCH COMFORT NOTES
Donations have been received from.— Proceeds of Monday and Tuesday 'ady packers' stall in Cathedral square £GO, proceeds from stall in Square in charge of City Branch of Women's National Reserve £63,- result of Domett •social (per Mr H. Geeson) £19 8s 6d. Auxiliary Committee: Result of |t all in Cathedral square £43, St. David s workers, Sydenham Xfor N.Z. prisoners of war) 12s, Mrs T. Wylie <Se f ton, monthly donation June .and July) £9, F.B.W. (monthly donation) £4, Mrs Ru&scll (monthly donation) ss, Mrs SUinner (monthly donation, July and August) 10a, ' *Lyttelton Times runner 2s, Mr H. R. Best £5 6s, E. f - O'baniels ss, Miss Daphne Williams ss, Mrs A. R. Fleming (Port Levy) £4. Branches.—Reefton £8, Lobura £10, Greenpark £1 10s Ashburton £10, Kaiapoi (monthly donation) £5, Irweu Guild (monthly donation) £1. Goods in kind received from Mesdames McPherson, Bonnmgton, Seaburn, Hood, Cox, Sandston. Wraith, Blackmore Payling, E. M. Dawe. Sutherland, Small, .Warren. Bed\, Evans. Rolson, Hamilton, Thompson, Fletcher, Ford, Coatea Goodman, Winter, Hayman. J. W. Bates, Chatfiwld. Graham, Norman, C. Seabourn, Philip Hanmer, Richardson, Randall, Longton. Anderson, Giaour, Williams, Shepherd, T. Chisnall, Godfrey, A. R. Fleming, P. Watson, A. J. Smith, Randall, Bolt, F. G. Horrell, Seth Smith, Beneon, Thompson, G. E Royd, H. Holland, Moncrieff, Patchett, T. Chisnall, Misses Thompson, K. Scott, A Woavers, A. Thomson, Bobbins, Mitchell. Beattie, E. Kitchingman, Shand, Dale, Eileen. Pope, Packer, Harper, Todd. B. Robbins,. Savers. McCaulay, H. Packer,. .Orbell, Joyce, CMalley, Jones, Jewish ladies, Messrs Lash, tf.T., G. Day, Cull and Prosser, Aulsebrook and Co., T. F. Murray, Jamieson, Clarkson, Harrison, Rawnsey, A Friend, Hodinott, A. T Keats A Friend. R. Taylor. J. J. Melhuish, Benwon, Watson children, Master Byron, Master Hobday. _ Cases from Mrs Eaglesome, Dr. Stevens. at. Branches: —Runanga, Redcliffs, Ashburton, Lincoln, Greymouth (40 parrels), Gebbie's Valley and Motukarara, Greenpark, Akaroa, New Brighton, Waimate, Pendarves, Cashmere, ChertBey, Timaru, Temuka, Rangiora, Tai Tapu, Kaituna, and Birdling"s Flat. Schools: —Lincoln D.H.S. secondary department, Redcliffs, Opawa, West Christchurch, Waipara, Scargill, Staff and pupids Girls' High, Phillipstown, West Cnristchurch, Riccarton, Domett, Belfast. Miscellaneous :■*—Anon., Railway Goods Shod (Linwood), Dallington Soldiers' Aid, East Belt Soldiers' Guild. Hotel, Quamby, Soutfiburn Guild, Hotoe and Empire League, Anon., Bing, Harris ,and Co.. Irwell Guild, Port Levy, TramTray Company (cases), Sydenham Mothers' Union (oomforta), Hinds Ladies' Hockey, St. Andrew's Guild, Ohoka ladies, Waimate Mayoress Fund, East Belt Soldiers' Guild. 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 9
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401LADY LIVERPOOL FUND. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 9
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