THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND
Goods received at the Town Hall, on behalf of-tho fund, per tho Mayoress and committee, since noon on Saturday, comprise:— On 22nd: Mrs. Lowry, 3 caps; Marton ladies, 71 "housewives," 70 shirts, 100 shirts, 85 pairs socks, 55 cholera belts, 2 undershirts, 8 towels, 28 handkerchiefs, 16 pains mittens, 12 caps, 5 bandages, 8 holdalls, 7 scarves; Marton Club, cards; Wellington Woollen Company; 800 pairs socks; Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Redwood, Mrs. Hook, Mrs. Brodio, and Mrs. Rowntree, <!5 pillow-cases.; Mrs. Bell, books; L.C., 3 Balaclava^. caps; Mrs. Atkinson, books and magazines,; Mrs. Kerr, cap.3; Mrs, Francis, 8 caps; ladies of 22 shirts; Miss Coney, 2 pairs socks, S linen handkerchiefs, 9 white handkerchiefs; 6 towels; Mrs. M. Scott, 4 caps; Mrs. Lamont, handkerchiefs.'•' . ,
~On August 24: Miss Eames, - 29 handkerchiefs; Mrs. M'Elhone, 6 caps; Mrs.. Munby, 3' mufflers.; x Mrs. Peter Smith arid Mrs. S. G. Watson, 2 dozen silk handkerchiefs; Mrs. James Burnett, 2 caps; M.L.-, Foxtori, .6 shirts and old linen; ladies of Raetihi, 3J dozen singlets, 4 dozen pairs socks., 1 dozen Bing-lets,.'-6i dozen holdalls, SJdozen hoiisemives, and magazines ;■ Miramax Health Home patients, caps; Mrs. W. S. Moorhouse and Wellington Nursing Division.) 164 shirts, 14 caps; Mrs. (Dr.) Rawsoh, ? caps; Mrs V H. D. 8011, 15 shirts; Mrs. Pace, 1 pair socks; Mrs. Cooke,; KsU burn, 1.1 Balaclavas; Mrs. R, H. Wilson (Petone), 2 pairs bed socks; Mrs. Weston, French guide and mahualj preparatory French courso; Mrs. Von Haast, 1 flannel shirt, 1 flannel singlet; Mayoress of Jiarori, 4 "housewives";' Mrs. :Marshall, ■'■ Maungaraupi, Rata, '• 1 flannel shirt, 1 singlet; Mrs. Meekj . 4 holdalls; Mrs. Mason, (Duriediii), wocl;' Miss Wilkin, Miss Campbell, Miss' Martin, Miss Longford, ..Mr; Menet (Caiilfield House),' 1 scarf, 3 socks, 7 caps; Mrs. Reilly; illui> trated .papers;-Mrs. M. Scott, magazine's; Mrs. Wators and Mi's. Peters, 3 Nightingales, 1 Nightingale, and 1 Nightingale respectively; Miss .Wilson, 2 caps; the Woo'dvillo ladies, 17 cholera r belts, 54 towels, 29 shirts, 108 undershirts, ■ 12 Balaclavas; .Miss Johnston, French books; Miss Morton, French ditionary; Mrs. A. L. Johnston, 1000 cholerabelts; 'Wanganui, 4 cases literature j Miss M'Dermott, books; Government Printing Office, books; Hean, chemist, Wanganui, 1 case cough .mixture; Mrs. Morris (Petone), 4 "Housewives" and soap; Mr. Ewen, 1 ambulance outfit; Mrs Coc'hrano (Petone),' 2 undershirts, 2 shirts, ,4 socks, aiid 6 handkerchiefs; New Plymouth ladies, 124 Balaclavas, oj dozen socks'. 100 shirts, 4 undornannels, anil 7 dozen cholera belts; Mrs. M'Ewan, Palmerston North, yti "housewives" ;■ Inglewood ladies, 36 cholera bolts,, 30 liold-alls, 48 "housewives," 27 pairs socks, 3 woollen drawers, 4 undcrsliirts, 15 shirts', and 12 Balaclavas: Norsswobd ladies, 7 mufflers, 6 singlets; 6 shirts; Makotuku patriotic fund, 39 underflannels; Feilcling ladies, 192 shirts, 77 towels, and 441 pairs socks; Kumara' ladles, 1 singlet, 2 handkerchiefs, 8. sheets, 3. towels, 2 mufflers, and 1 parcel oil cloth; Mayor Petone;-18 '-'housewives," 3 pairs socks; 16"' caps', ■ "35' pillow cases, 48 ' cholera belts, and 48 shirts; Van Staveren Brothers, 23 deck chairs; Te Maru, Upper Hut't, 15 "housewives"; Patea ladies;'l6 'singlets, 54; "housewives," 6,-tins biscuits,.! soap,. 1 .sweets, .48 ■ socks,. 8 shirts, and' 1 cap; Petone ladies, 41 shirts, 17 caps, 67-cholera belts, 4 "housewives," " 1 hold-all and books; Wanganui ladies, 141 caps, 81 singlets, 36 shirts, 168 socks, 6 hold-alls; R. T. Turhbull, 18 pairs Indian-clubs; Otane ladies, 4 singlets, 6 bandages, 2-pairs-socks, 2 handkerchiefs, 1, brush and comb, 1 clothes brush, and magazines; Mrs. Gow, 1 dozen-pillow cases: Mrs. Fordell (Karori), 4 "housewives" ; Mrs. Johnson, books; . Mangahohe, books; Wanganui Mayoress arid, ladies, 6 pairs' blankets,. 58 shirts, 114 flannels, 55 ' pairs socks, 136 cholera bolts, 33 '.'housewives," 14 cards mending wool; Woodville, 23 saddle; Miss K. Hadlield (Paraparaumu), 1 pair mittens; women of Paekakafiki, for railway quota, 17 flannelette shirts;. Hutt District High School, 3 Balaclavas, 1 muf-T Her. - ' , ..' Cash donations to the Countess of Liverpool Expeditionary Force Fund, reserved per tho Mayoress yesterday, com-pri-':—Mrs. J. S. Wilson ( 55.,; sales, Is.; "Karori Bdroiigh Council, £20; ladies of Karori (first instalment), £31 75.; Star Boating.Club; sales of flowers at week end; £39 33. 7d.; Ray ward Carter and Francis Levy, £1 Is. 6d.; Mrs. Bateson (collected t Trehtham), £8 51 6d;; WAV. (subscription), £1; > FAV-. (sub,), £l; Mrs. H. J. Underwood, for ambulance equipment, £50. . The total of the fund now Stands at £12.54 os.Bd. Mrs. James Underwood, of Welling-" ton.South, has given £50 to the Lady Liverpool Fund. (through the, Wellington South branch of the St. John AmAssociation); for. ambulance equipment for the Expeditionary Force.
Miss Carlyo'h (Hdwkb's. Bay) is visitins and is staying at the Windsor. . '''
Among the guests staying. at-Bal; moral,are Mr. and Mrs. Graham; Miss Ballantyno (Govo), .Miss Shand (Gis- ' borne), and Miss-WilsbnVTlnyercargill). Mrs. and the Misses M'Grogor .(Hunterville) are expected to arrive.to-day.
Mr. and Mrs.. Paiitly '.(Auckland) are staying at the Windsor Hotel.
The' Por.eke Football Club is holding its annual dnric-i .hi St. Peter's Schoolroom on Wednesday, .September 2, the proceeds to. go to the lecal Relief Fund. Tlie conim'ittee consists of Mrs. .Griffiths, Mrs. Pnvitt; Misses Hicltey'j Lang, Tilyafd (2), M'lnerhey. (2), Burns, Ross; Watson, Mess-s. Hood, Refolds, Kecney, Mahoney, Griffiths, Mitchell. Tilyard, Jacobseh, Dawson, Algarj ■ Slater, Fisher. , Tho hon. secretary, is Mr. R. ; B. Mage'e. ' "^
Mrs. TV". Barton, has returned to Fcatherstoh fronra visit to Wellington;
Td THE OLD AND YOUNG. ~ You can keep jour-faco healthy ant) free from wrinkles and-withered skin for ail time if you' will use .Mis 3 Hilsdra's "Cultene" Skin Food (Regd.); 3s. jar; Surpasses any cream over U6ed for tile skin. It bmlds wasted tissues, cleanses the skin, and oures blackheads, reduces lai'»o pores, 1 leaving a fino smooth surface. "Culte'no" Balm (Regd.), 3s. 3d., to ho applied' during tho day, for golf, raotoriiig, etc' Prevents sunburn,- freckles, and tanning. : Keeps the skin cool and free from persmratiou. . , Jlilsoni's Faco Powder 2s. b'd. box, which is a 6km food, in powder form—feeds, and nourishes the skin. Parisian Lip Food, 2s. Gel. jar. positively prevents chapped unci created lips, and gives tho natural flesh tint. All other requisites in stock. Write for prioe lis" MISS MILSOM, 91. Willis Street (opposito Shortts' Picture Theatre). Telephone 814.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 2
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