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LADY LIVERPOOL FUND

FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS. Articlos as follow were sent from the Town Hull to t'iio Defence Stores yesterday, including - "oods sent 'to Y.M.0.A.:Sliirts, 1(339 ; "housewives," 3644; literature, 15-parcels, 11 sacks, and 1 case;'cholera belts, 493; playing cards, 1' parcel, .1000 packs; blanket rugs, 38 pairs; hold-alls, 3696; socks, 1290 pairs; pencils, 1 parcel and 5 packets; boxing gloves, 4 pairs; cap,?, 843; khaki shirts! 9;.ru«s, 212. Medical—G3s bandages, 4 parcels and t I box; towels, 504 and 4 parcels; old linen, 2 parcels and- 3 with bandages; hot-water, bags, G; meat cxtract, 3 boxes (sent, direct by Clear Co.), and 20 jars; mattresses, 2; ambulance stretchers, 2 ; duck chairs,. 10; camp stools, 4: knitted jerseys, 4; acetylene lamps, - 12; pillow slips,- 232 and 1 parcel ; ' undor-flannels, 61; handkerchiefs, 386 and a great many in pockets of pyjamas; stout, 1 case and 3 dozen; bed-v socks, 10. pairs;, scarves, 1 ' 8; bed jackfits, 37; ambulance slippors, 1 parcel; spoons and forks, 1 packct; pyjamas,' 75; sheets, 44 and 2 draw sheets; flannels, 218 and 1 parcel; air cushions, 2; glaxo, ] dozen; blanket, 1; ambulance chairs, 3 and 1 cushion; first-aid outfit, 1 pavcel; warm clothing, 1 parcol; ascetykne generator, 1; pillows, 2; soap, 1 parcel; clinical thermometer, 1; jam, 6 pots; Nightingales, 8; mufflers, 16; ward shirts,' 23; bandage gauze, 1 roll; tobacco, 50 packets cjgars, 3 boves Old Judge cigars, - 8J tins tobacco, 3)b. .plug, and 4 pipes. Gifts received yesterday {—Mayoress, Pahiatua, 25 shirts; Girls' College, 45 pairs mitten*, GO Balaclava caps,l4 cholera belts, 12 parcels hooks; E. Sheargold, 2 pairs ; bed-socks, 12 - rolls bandages, 1 flannel singlet; A. E. Simpson, 3 pairs pyjamas, 11 pairs socks, 5 ''housewives,' 1 dozen .handkerchiefs, 1 pillow case; Mangaonoho, per L..M. Hill, 21 dozun liaiidkerchiels and old linen; St.. Andrew's Guild, 19 pyjamas; Eketaluma, per Mrs. J l . C. Turner, 35 "Jious'ewives," and'books; Mrs. Johnnsen. (Eketah'inj), 6 pairs socks; ladies of Norwood, 100 pairs socks,; A.K., 12 pairs socks; N.K., 6 "housewives" ; V. L.,.< 100 bandages, 2 capi; Sirs. Meek, 19 "housewives" ; A. Holmes, 1 pillow caso; Elsie Rotheram, 1 pillow case; Mrs. A. Anderson, 10 "housewives"; Mi's. Hursthouse, bandages and old lin-en; Mrs. Williams and girls of Terrace School, caps; Mrs. H. A. Crawford, ,Mrs. W. Nathan, Miss Duncan, and Mrs. C. Izard, 29 wrappers; Alisa

Rus'hbrook, 4 caps; Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs. Quinlau, 4 caps and books; Mrs. Parker, books; Mrs. .Marshal, 2. caps; Mrs. Mqe, 2 dozen "housewives"; Mrs. W. Grigg, 32 "housewives"; Miss Christie, 24 caps; Edward Collie, 200 pillows; Mrs. Kornie, 2. towels, 1 pair socks, 4 bvushes and 4 cards safety pins; Chilton Hoiiso School', 21. caps and 2 bags;' H. Parr, 1 pair socks; Mrs. A; \V. Mouat, handagos; Mrs. Clarke, books; Opawa,. 50 scarves, books, and 50 pairs socks; Y.W.C.A., pencils and 1 dozen brushes; Mrs. _Boulcott, 3 Nightingale jackets;. Bible-in-Schools Leaguo, 6 "housewives"; Mrs. Kerr, 3 ca|>s; Mrs. Husfcwiek, 3 caps; Alice Duff, buttons and safety plllS. _ Mrs. Mflssey has received the follow-ing-donations:—Mrs; Massey, £5; per Mrs. Hardcastle: :: A.B., £1 Is.; C.R.li., 2s. 6d.; P.M.S., £1; J. and C.. ns. : C.A.Y., £1; c:c„ 2s. Gil.; Royal Exchange, £1 Is.; J.R.C., os.; Aiion, Is. fid.; C.8., 2s. Cel.; J.R..P. 10s ; ; A.R., Is. 'Gd.; A.T., £1 Is,; MX, 2s. 6d. ; F.K.L., 2s. 6d'.; 11. F. Allen, £1; If.F., Is.; G.H., :55.; H.R.T., 2s. Gd.; 0.L., 2s. Gd.; G.C., Is.; head office staff, Wellington Meat Export Co., £1 155.; Charles Moore, 55.; W.G., 2s. 6d.; G.B. 2s. 6d.; 11. Gilliman, 10s.; 'A.R., 35.; H.E.y Is.; Ben, 10s.; F.C., 25.; C.G.,Is.; E.A., 25.; iJ. Fotlieringhani, ss.'; C. E. Aston, 10s.; M.D., lis.; E. H. Eames, 10s.; J. M'K., £1 os.; A.G.S., 10s.; J. and C.H., 4s. 6d.; G.E.M., ss. ;■ J.R.8., 2s. Gd.; A.H.C., 2s. Gd.; M.C. and Co., os.; Jas. Ciinino, 55.; L. M'Keari, 2s. 6d.: C; H. Keene, 2s. 6d.; Quartette, 75.; Reid and Roid, 10s.< R. Jameson and Co., 10s.: cashier of Mr." Focke, 10s.; W.l\, 2s! Gd.; A.C., 2s. Gd. ; F.A.M., 25.; G.C.S., 25.; John Gruar and .Co., 10s.'; L.l<\, Gs.; E.H.', £1. ' The Lower Hutt Ladies' War Fund Committee has inado, 100 shirts, 136 /'housewives," 118 hold-alls, 10 suits underwear, 24 shirts,.and seven Nightingale shirts.. An error "crept into our report of the Pet-one Ladies' War Fund Committee in yesterday's issue, where it was. stated that £8 had been collected. The amount gathered was £BG.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 2

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LADY LIVERPOOL FUND Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 2

LADY LIVERPOOL FUND Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2234, 21 August 1914, Page 2

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