QUEEN MARY'S APPEAL
. FURTHER GIFTS: ACKNOWLEDGED. The' following is a list of gifts received by Her .Excellency the Uountess of. Liverpool : during the week ending October 31:—Anonymous, 7 pairs socks; ■ Miss Thomson and Hiss Ina E. Stevenson, Lenuel, Invercargill, 3 pairshandknitted socks; Anonymous, Hokitika, 31 pairs socks (sent to Town. Hall); Auckland; 2 pairs socks'; Misft .Binghain, c.0.. Mrs.-EUis, 3 Argyle Street,•Ponsonhy. Auckland, 2 pairs socks; Milted, 2 pairs socks; Mrs, J, Soupor,- Goldie's .Brae, Wellington, 2 pairs socks; Mrs. D..C. Turnbull, The Gables, Timaru, 2 . pairs socks and 1 belt; Anonymous,, 3 ""■;• pairs socks, 2 comforters, and 1 pair mitts;'--Mrs.- Carrie, Devpiport, Auckland, 12 pairs sobke; Mrs. stringfelloiv, . Ben., 233 South Road, Ashburton/ 3 pairs socks; Mrs, Arthur Rhodes; To Jioraha, Ohristchurch,- 24 dozen cholera belts; Napier, 3 pairs socks; Anonym- . ous, 5 .belts and 2 pairs spcks; Bulls, 2 belts; Anonymous, 1 pair grey socks; Mrs.; J: Fraser; . Jialcombe, 3 pairs socks; Mrs. G. W. Palmer, Wanganiii, 2 pairs socks; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.'Sefton Moorhouse, Wellington, 12 pairs. / . Bocks; MrSi J. , F.' Studholnie, Ruanui,. 12 pairs eooks; Mrs. J. J.: iJryce and ladies of: Rangiwahia,' Pembertbn district, 1 dozen . nightingales, 7 undershirts;. Miss- Perkins, Greymputh/ 26 .' nightingales and a quantity of bandages; Mrs.' A. Lindsey, 2 pairs hand- . knitted socks; Mrs.N.G. King, Juliet Street, Stratford, 1 pair socks: Anonymous, 3 pairs l socks; Mrs. F. D. Gibson, Christenurch, 5 pairs socks and 2 cholera belts; Mr. George Moore, Eparaiina, Mastertbn, 2 dozen/cholera belts; Mrs. Hunter: (per Mrs. Luke); Porangahaii, H'.-8., 1 dozen pairs socks, 4 belts; Mrs. F. J. Watson (per Mrs. Luke), Bulls, Rangitikei, 1 dozen pairs socks; Nurse Gibbs, c.O; Mrs. Stone, Grey v Street, Haweraj 42 pairs-socks; Anonymous, 2 pairs cuffs; Anonymous, 1 belt; Mrs. Valentine, Oriental Bay, 2 bed jackets, 3 pairs eocks, 1 pair stockings;'. Miss R, E./Bryant,; Palmerston .North,. 3 balaclavas; Mrs. Goring Johnston, Oakhurst, Palmerston North, 2 balaclavas; . Mrs. Ingram, Oriental Bay, 3 pairs sooks and 2 caps; Mrs. Kate.M, Duthie,.Ohingaiti, 13 pairfe of ,Bocks, which were knitted by a resident aged 72 years; Mrs. W. Anderson and Mrs. D. G. Forlong, 5 pairs socks; Mrs. Teschemaker Shutejvßlenheim :(per E.' M. Myers), 2 dozen 1 pairs socks; theMissesPowle,-34 Wesley Bead 1 , 3' cholera, belts ■;■■■ Si; ,S.: Duschenski, Pobokura, via Stratford, Taranaki, 2 pairs sooks; in Eketahuna, per Mrs. F. 0. Turner, , Mayoress, 129 pairs socks, 4 dozen chol- : era belts; from the people of Marton, per Mrs.' Miles, Mayoress, 174 pairs socks, 4 pairs underpants, 2 vests, 4 flannel ehirte, 2 belts; M.F.0., "Wellington, 2 pairs socks; Mrs. L. N. FairhaU, Eltham, 1 pair socks: Mrs.. J. C; Hill, Redhaven, Mauku, Auoklaud, 6 pairs seeks: Mrs: Holland, Mayoress, Ghristchurch, 2000 cholera belts.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 7
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452QUEEN MARY'S APPEAL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 7
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