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PATRIOTIC FUNDS

MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. His Worship tho Mayor acknowledges the following:— i£ s. <1. Amount previously acknowledged -1642 11 S Vciteh and Allan monthly contribution) 1 1 C R-. B. Grange (monthly contribution) '. 10 C "Aurora Terrace" (monthly contribution) 1 0 ( Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bairaud 3.0 C Wiiliam Ferguson (transferred from Machino Gi»i Fund) ...... 5 0 C H, E. Nicholls 2 2 f 4655 17 S Credit balance in hand at this date 239 4 i WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS AND DEPENDENTS' FUND. ■His Worship the Mayor acknowledge) the following:— £ s. d Amount preriously acknowledged 13,200 8 f Misses Cooper and Moss, proceeds sale of flowers ;.... 50 fl ( J- M. Butt (transferred from Machine Gun Fund) 10 0 William Ferguson (transferred from Machine Gun Fund) 5 0 I ■Martin Kennedy (transferred) from Machine Gun Fund) ... 75 0 Briscoe and Co. (transferred from Machine Gun Fund) 50 0 I Massn, Strutters and Co., Christchurch ...; 50 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A*."Marchant 2 0 1 Foundry staff ajid employees, J. J. Niven and Co. (10th imtalm«t) 318 ; . 13,448 i l: MAYOR'S BELGIAN FUND, ' ~H i? Worship . tho Mayor acknowledge, the following «£ s d Amount previously acfcnow.MiS e a»b\"3Z"zr v '""' m l '5 i H. E. Nichoiis 15 Mrs. H. E. Nicholls 'i n / ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Marcliant ~ ; ttMti 2 o ( . ■ 4176 19 ! HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. th?*foßowin I ' ,) " 16 aycr ac knowledge« a i. . ifi 6. d Amount previously acknowledged- 159 0 ( Mr and Mrs. W. F. Barraud 2 0 ( Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Mar- . oliunt o o ( ■ 163 0' ( MAYOR'S WAR DISTRESS FUND. th?Mtowin'" P ayor knowledges Amount previously acknow- ■ s " ledged gjj.j, n r Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Marchant 2 0 C • 3716 0 7 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. The Wellington Provincial Branch of the Dominion Belgian Relief Fund acknowledges the following sums:— Already, acknowledged ......... 19,117 18 *6 Industrial Department A.H.P. (11th instalment) 16 0 D., Eobb, Ohingaiiai, per J. Chisholm, Iluntervillo 0 0:0 Albert E. Gulbranseii, , allot-' ment of pay for August 1 18 9 Eketahuna Belgian Fund, per Thos. Bedding (10th instalment) '50 0 0 Employees Munt, Cottrell and Co. (26th instalment) 3 7 0 Telegraph Workshops (6th and 7th . contributions), per It. Cameron 3 7 jj J. H. M'Alister 10 0 F. Train, Waitotara (proceeds of bazaar hold by Waitotara ladies for the fund. 333 4 2 "The N.Z. Times" 3 4 6 Bulls, Sanson, and Lower Eangi- . tikei Eelief Fund, per. H. A. Gcodall ion 0 0 Munt, Cottrell and Co., ltd. (27th instalment, employees)... 3 4 3 Hawera E-elief Fund, per H. A. Lennon 200 0 0 Employees Munt, Cottrell and Co. Ltd., (28th instalment) ... 318 6 19,827 8 8 "THE DOMINION" LISTS. TOBACCO FUND. Every half-crown contributed to the Fund means 100 cigarettes and 4oz. of tobacco for distribution amongst New inlanders at the front; and what is equally important, each package will contain a printed slip,' stating that it is a gift presented by the people of New Zealand. Contributions, however small, are going to bring some measure of pleasure to men who are laying down their lives for us overseas. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 260 8 5 "From a few hankers"- 13 6 Total 261 11 11 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 26,845 11 8 Sir J. G. Wilson, Bulls (monthly donation) ............. .5 0 0 Total 26,850 11 8 Something very nice in. Sports Suits'for School and College Lads, 355. to ,£2, at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., [<tH., will hold their weekly stock sale at their Waipoua yards, Masterton, on Wednesday, October 6. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., have reseived instructions from Mr. Don Beid, rjpper Hutt, bo auction his high-class Bobk of sheep at the Upper Hutt yards an Thursday nest. . ... . ' HAIRS ON THE FACE. Superfluous Hair is one of the most disTessing blemishes with which women are ifflicted, and hitherto there has been no jermanent cure. , Electrolysis invariably eaves the face baidly marked, even more lisfiguring than the hair, and depila:ories are worse than useless, for they only >urn the hair off, and cause it to grow >ut doubly strong. "KULDAH" s a medical formula; which has no equal 'or destroying the roots of the hairs, it ,s quite unlike any other superfluous hair rem.edy, and it behoves every woman so ifflicted to give Kuldah t trial. It leaves no trace of anything leaving been applied, and is a marvellous lure, as thousands of satisfied users have proved; price 6s. 6d., in : plain sealed vrapper. from G. Mee, Chemist, Lambton 3uay, Wellington (if posted, 3d. extra).— idvt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 3

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PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 3

PATRIOTIC FUNDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2583, 4 October 1915, Page 3

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