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WOMAN'S WORLD

1 (Continued from Page 2) COUNTESS OP LIVERPOOL FUND Contributions received at tho Town. Hall by the Mayoress' Committee of tTie Countess of Liverpool Fund during' the past, week are as follow: —From Matura, 1 parcel bandages and comforts; ."E.J.C.," 1 balaclava, 1 muffler-; Mrs. Holland, 1 pair hand-knitted socks: Miss Borcock, 2 balaclavas, 1 pair bed socks; Mrs. England (Hunterville), 2 scarves;. Mrs. E. Hunter, 5 balaclavas; Miss' ICinvig,. 2 pairs mittens, 3 pairs bed socks; Miss Joan Hislop, 2 pairs socks, 1 balaclava ; Mrs. Smith, 5 balaclavas; Mrs. Archibald, 3 balaclavas; from Eangiotu, feeders and bags; "M.G.H." (Lower Hutt), 2 pairs hand ; knitted sooks; Mrs. F. Anderson, 1 pair socks; Mauricoville, 3 pairs bed socks; Miss Answorth, 1 balaclava; Campbell Streot School, 2 balaclavas, 2 pairs socks, 2.pairs mittens, 4 mufflers; Miss R. M'Kay, 2 bags; Mrs. Vaughan, bags; Mrs. Honore, 2 pairs sooks; Mrs. Snow, 1 balaclava, 2 pairs mittens; Mr. C. Palmer, 1 'balaclava; To Aro School, 2 balaclavas; Longwood (Fea.therston), 3 pairs h.k. socks, 1 pair bed socks; Mrs. F. Hunter, 12 face cloths; Miss Bright, To Aro School, 2 balaclavas; Mrs. Ash-c-nden, 7 balaclavas; "A Widow ■ with Son at the Front," notepaper and envelopes ; "No Name," 5 feeders; Mr. G. Fuller, parcel of papers; Miss Scott,-1 pair hand-knitted socks; Mrs. A. W. Mowat, 2 pairs socks, 2'.pairs knitted cuffs, and parcel, of old linen; Miss Kempt-on, 3 pairs hand-kuitted socks; Mrs.'C. Palmer, 6 balaclavas; Invercargill, stationery for troops at the front; Granity'Patriotic Committee, 33 handkerchiefs, 6 pillowcases, 1 pair handknitted socks, 1 scarf, 2 pairs mittens, 1 pair pyjamas, 2 shirts; Mrs. Cran, 2 pairs sgcksj -l balaclava ; Dorothy Garrick, 6 balaclavas; "No Name," 2 balaclavas; "No Name," 4 balaclavas, 1 scarf i Jean Johnstone, bags and cigarettes for wounded; Mrs. Handcock, 7 balaclavas, 2 mufflers; Mrs. Pleasaflts and Mts. P. E; Wakeman, 4 balaclavas; Mrs. Collins,'2 shirts; Mrs. Geo. Synie, 12 bags; Hugh Bryco (Feilding), 2 pairs socks,. 1 pair bed socks, 1 scarf, and 1 balaclava; Miss M. D. Schaw, 4 pairs socks; Miss A. O'Doweil, 4,pairs socks; Mrs. Middleton and Miss Brown, per Mrs. K. Muir, 2 pairs socks, 3 balaclavas; Mrs. J. M'Rae, 2 pairs handknitted sooks; "Friend from Aramoho," 7 feeders, 7 bags; Westport Children, feeders and bags; Mrs. Baixstow, 1 pair hand-knitted socks; -Mrs. Nicliolls, Mrs. B ranting,. and Mrs.'Bickford, 5 pairs socks, 5 balaclavas, 6 pairs bed socks, 3 pairs mittens ; Mrs. M. F. Kenderdine, 3i dozen pairs socks;.• Mrs. Charles Aplin, l scarf; Mrs. Reid, 2 balaclavas. Mr. and Mr. S. S. "Williams,'of Oriental Bay, returned ifrom a visit-to Australia by the Ulimaroa yesterday. . . The patriotic dance in aid'of the Major's Fund ,for Wounded Soldiers promises 1 to be a successful function. At an executive meeting "held last week, the, chairman (Mr. F. A. Levin) announced that arrangements; had been made with the civic authorities whereby the free use of the hall had been granted for the'function. . The following ladies have consented 1 to ,act as chaperons:—Mrs. W. F. Massey, Lady Ward, Mrs. F. M. B. Fisher, Mrs. J. I'. Luke, and Dr. Platts-Mills. Mr. Doddrell, and 1 staff, who were responsible for the carrying out of the recent Carnival Queen decorations;- have also the decorations in hand for,the danco, whilst Cowley's orchestra, will supply jthe gmusic. / Only a number of ticket? are being issued. Mr. F. A. Levin, is the lion. secretary. To-morrow the lady members of. tho Wellington Golf. Club -will : play' their. Red, Cross" Medal match; ,for August, 1 Mid'.ln 'conjunction; with' it the \L.G.U. Medal -match for July. .Partners'to bb chosen.- ; Flowers and- pot plants wijl again be sold to-day in a room-adjoining Miss Tendall's tearooms by - Miss Cooper and Miss Moss for tho benefit of the Wounded_ Soldiers' Funds. And again on Friday. 1 i

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 3

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636

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 3

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