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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Continued from Page 2.) ■ MILITARY HOSPITAL GUILD CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. The honorary secretary of the Military Hospital Guild (Miss S. Nathan) acknowledges the following gifts received during the ' past week: —No name, 3 pairs bed socks: Mrs. George Hughes (Foxton), 4. towels, 4 pairs bed socks, 21 bandages; Mrs. R. Cochrane (Foxton), 1£ dozen handkerchiefs; Napier Patriotic League, per Mrs. Herley, 19 feather pillows, 10 bath towels, 1 pair blankets, 1 quilt, 12 dozen ana 5 pillowslips, 2 pairs sheets, i draw sheets, 9 pairs bed socks, 9 handkerchiefs, 15 towels, 48 sets safety-pins, 8 dozen cards safety-pins, 4 dozen bundles of tapes, 12 dozen blocks of tape, 2 dozen blocks of black tape, 8 blocks of soap, 3 dozen linen buttons, 5 books; lnglewood Ladies' Patriotic League, per Mrs. Evans, 14 sheets, 12 flannel shirts, 6 towels, 12 pillow cases, 30 ' bandages, 1 suit pyjamas, 1 counterpane, 34- handkerchiefs, 1 pair slippers, old linen; Mrs. E. M'Leod (Makomako), bandages and old linen; Clyde Quay School Patriotic Sewing Club, 30 feeders; Mrs. Wilson (Kohuratahi), 18 pillow cases; Miss Gladys Nathan, 6 face cloths; Lady Ward, old linen; Mrs. G. H. Wray, 1 pair pyjamas; Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Adkin (Levin), 1 bed equipment; Ladies of Pahautanui (per Mrs. Isaacson), 30 suits pyjamas; Mrs. Ay. G. Wilson (Kohuratahi), 36 pillow cases; Miss Raynor Dulton (Upton. Terrace), papers Ladies of Waibi, 2 flannel shirts, 2 pairs socks, 1 balaclava, paper and envelopes; Mrs. C. Aplin (Ngaio), 3 mufflers, 4 towels.; Kent Terrace Women's Guild, per Mrs. J. S. Elliott, 6 suits pyjamas, 14 pairs socks, 1 balaclava, 4 hospital shirts; Clyde Quay School, 14 balaclavas; Mrs. Hickson (Lower Hutt), old linen, calico for bandages, and jug mats; "A Mother of Soldiers" (Johnsonville), 1 pair bed socks, 1 pair mittens, 1 balaclava, bandages'and old linen; no name, 82 bags j Clyde Quay Patriotic Sewing Club, 60 face cloths; Pupils of Brooklyn School, 30 feeders, 7 eye bandages, 41 face cloths, 15 balaclavas; Levin Home, 6:eye bandages, 5 face cloths; Hataitai Methodist Ladies' Guild (per Mrs. Cooper), muslin shirts and bandages; Mrs. Wright, 2 balaclavas; C. S. W., 2 balaclavas, 4 towels; Miss Allen,, 6 pairs bed socks ;i Miss Sharpe, 2 dozen' pillowslips; No Name, old linen; No Name face cloths; Miss M'Dowell (Dannevirke), 1 pair socks, 2 balaclavas, 12 face cloths; Mrs. Gilmer, 3 pairs bed socks; Miss Wallace (Tasman Street), 3 face cloths and old linen; Two Little Girls, 3 pairs bed socks; Friends (Levin), eye bandages, 2 pairs mittens'; Mrs. Buckley, 10 face cloths, 1 pair socks; Mrs. Meadowcroft, 30 face cloths; Thorndon Methodist Ladies' Guild, 32 small bags.. 35 feeders; No Name, 17 shirt 6; Miss Cable, 7 face cloths; No Name, 23 handkerchiefs; Mrs. Selwood, 3 pairs socks, 8 face cloths, 1 balaclava; Miss Stephenson, 14 eye bandages; Ladies of- the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street (per Adjutant John S. Bladin), 3 pairs mittens, 8 balaclavas, 3 body belts, 27 pairs band-knitted socks; No Name, 1 box mixed bandages, handkerchiefs, and feeders; Pupils of Terrace School, 40 face cloths, 20 balaclavas, 40 feeders; Doris and Elsie Worhoys • (Terrace School), 20 face c.lotlis; Marjorie Arndt (Terrace School), 20face cloths; Helen M'Laren (Terrace School), 1 pair bed socks; M. Johnston (Terraco School), 1 pair bed 60cks; M. Hunt, 30 face cloths; Pupils of South WelKngton School, 25 balaclavas, 44 face cloths, 35 feeders; Pupils of Karori State School, 12 balaclavas, 16 feeders, 64 face cloths; Mrs. Harrison (Ivelburn), old linen; Mrs. l'\ Nicholson (Levin), 12 surgical towels, 6 face towels; C. B. Burn (Karori), old linen; Miss Amy Clapshaw, 2 balaclavas; Nameless (Levin), 12 head bandagos, 1 box roller bandages; Pupils of Rongomai School (Eketahuna), 1 pair bed socks, 1 face cloth, 5 eye bandages, 1 dozen treasury bags, 1 dozen handkerchiefs.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

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633

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3

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