MILITARY HOSPITAL GUILD
The following goods have been received at tho Military Guild Depot by tho secretary, Miss S. Nathan:—Pupils of llongomai School, Eketalmna, 1 pair bed socks, 1 faco cloth, 5 eye bandages, 1 dozen treasure bags, 1 dozen handkerchiefs; Normal School, Brook Street, 31 feeders, 70 faco cloths, 20 balaclavas; Pupils of Worser Bay School, 55 faco cloths, 52 feeders, 20 balaclavas, buttons and tapo; Pupils of Taita School, 37 face cloths; Mesdames Tripe and Roston, Koromiko, Marlborough, 4 pillows, 1 cushion, 2 undervests, 2 underpants, 2 pairs socks, 1 dozen handkerchiefs, 2 suits pyjamas, 4 dozen shirts, 2 dressing gowns, 4 waistcoats, 4 liatli towels, 2 pairs slippers, 2 pairs bed socks, 4 draw sheets, 3 quilts, 1U hand' towels, 6 face towels, 3 pairs sheets, 1 piece butter muslin for bandages; Moutoa Ladies' Guild, 1 bed equipment for Hospital Ship and 14 undervests, 12 dozen shirts, 9 face cloths, 24 handkerchiefs, 2 pillows; Lovin Ladies' Patriotic Committee, per Mrs. Goldsmith, 810 bandages, 24 towels, GJ- dozen face cloths, 25 sheets, 40 pillowcases, 6 pairs socks, 3 balaclavas, 1 pair slippers, 12 flannel waistcoats, 6. bed jackets, 6 handkerchiefs, 18 suits pyjamas, 1 odd jacket, 4 towels, 2 pairs felt slippers, 2 cushions; Hospital Ship Committee, Napier, 2 cushions, oyo bandages, medicine cloths, 10 pairs socks, handkerchiefs, 2 scarves, 1 body belt.,7 towels, 22 face, cloths, 10 draw sheets, y 25 pillow--slips, 6 sheets, 2 under vests, 5 suits pyjamas, old linen, and 1 box of books; Mr. Humphreys, sen., 1 feather pillow; Mrs. Humphreys, jun., G pillow-cases; Miss Lawrie, 22 pillow-cases; Eva Hancock, Hamua, G face washers, 12 treasure hags, 11 handkerchiefs, 1 bandage; Mount Cook Girls' School, 2i dozen faco cloths, 3 dozen feeders, 13 balaclavas; Kanvarra School, 16 feeders, 10 face cloths, 5 balaclavas; Pupils of Epuni School, 20 oporation cloths, 20 hot-water bag covers, 13 face cloths, 10 feeders, 6 fomentation cloths, 10 handkerchiefs, 3 pairs mittens; Pupils of Khandallah School, 10 feeders, 10 face cloths, 6 balaclavas; Mrs. I<\ AV. Kemp, old linen ; Huti District High School, 55 feeders, 10 glass covers, 10 balaclavas, 37 face cloths; Pupils of Newtown School, 31 feeders, 40 face cloths, 20 balaclavas; Rita. Mason, Te • Aro, old linen; Jean Reid, Te Aro School, 14 feeders, 1 treasure bag; Island Bav School, 37 faco cloths, 30 feeders, 18 balaclavas; Te Aro School, 30 balaclavas, 25 jug covers, 25 feedors, 40 faco cloths, 11 pairs socks, 2 parcels old linen; Winnie Pennington, To Aro School, 3 pairs socks, 26 treasure bags, 3 jug covers; I'ongotea Red Cross Guild, 2 bed equipments for Hospital Ship; Woodviile Ladies, por the Mayoress, 5 bed equipments for Hospital Ship; Pupils of Johnsonvillo School, 15 feeders, 15 face cloths, 8 balaclavas; No Name, Pahialua, 1 pair white blankets; Miss Morrison (Maurice Terrace), 4 pairs socks; Mrs. R. H. George, New Plymouth, 2 pairs sheets; Alice, 2 mufflers; Ladies' Guild, llangataca, 2 dressing gowns, 23 combs, 24 handkerchiefs, 2 pairs slippers, 6 sheets, 4 draw sheets, 10 pillowslips, quilts, 14 towels, 6 pairs pyjamas, 2 nightingales, 2 night shirts, 3 dozen shirts, 2 undervests, 2 pairs bed socks, 2 pairs day socks, 3 face cloths, 2 flannel drawers, 2 mufflers; Girls' Friendly Lodge, 12 pairs socks, 4 lozen handkerchiefs; "A Friend," 2 inlaclavas; Pupils of the Wadestown jchool, 8 balaclavas, 16 face cloths, 16 'eeders; Miss Humphries, New Plymouth, 2 pairs bed socks, 2 dozen handkerchiefs, 2 dozen towels, and old linen; Mrs. G. M'Lerid, Makomako, Pahiatua, I towels; Mrs. Whitta, Coonoor, 2 suits lyjamas; Eflie Ellingliam, Te Ata, loroekn, 2 dozen bags, 4 face cloths; Mr. Jack Gilbert, Horoeka, 2 suits >yjamas; Mrs. Steve Whitta, Horoeka, 1 bed shirts, 2 balaclavas, and old linen; )iok Ellingham, To Ata, Horoeka, 6 ace cloths; Girls of Government Printng Offico, making 39 quilts; Wainui-o-nata School (Miss Burrows and N. Marhall), 26 faco cloths; Mrs. J. Burrows, iVainui, old linen • Mrs. Maurice Burlon, Wainui, 1 pair pyjamas, old linen; jadies of Koptia, Wliitaknra, Herbcrtille, and Daimevirke, per Mayoress' 'atriotic Committeo, for Hospital Ship, 1 feather pillows, 49 pillowslips, 18 heets, 4 draw sheets, 47 towels, 6 un!ershirts, 6 pairs pyjamas, 1 dozen pairs littens, 10 pairs socks, 1 pair bed socks, scarves, 3 balaclavas, 1 dozen face loths, and old linen; for Hospital in Igypt, per Mayoress' Patriotic Coinmitee, Dannovirko, 1 dozen pyjamas, 1 ozen day shirts, 6 night shirts, G bed ickots, 12 balaclavas, li dozen pairs r.cks, I dozen cotton shirts; Mrs. (Dr.) tiddcll, 1 dressing gown; Hiritaki and I'hitakura School Children, IS handkerliiofs: To Rshunga School Children, 96 ssortcd bandages, 12- cyo bandages, 24 riangular bandages, 6 T bandages, 24 pad caps; Mntaiira.ii Patriotic Commit;e, per Miss Hopkirk, 7 scarves, 22 ire cloths, 1 singlet, 2 pairs mittens, pairs socks, 1 balaclava, and old linen ; 'iiandallah ladies, making of 20 quilts; Irs. Hugh While, Awahnri, Palmerston iort.li, ■'! sheets, 2 draw sheets, -I pillow- j ISCd. 3 TlirlvPV fowl?, 2 fredcvii, 2 I auncl night slur.te 4 2 pairs *
pair bed socks, 1. pair day socks, 1 day shirt, 6 handkerchiefs; Hustings Red Cross for sick and wounded, case containing 1.00 pairs pyjamas, JJ2 pi I low-cases, 20 nightingales, 26 undershirts, 20 llannel body belts, 2 pillows, 1 quilt, 30 operation cloths, 100 pieces old linen, 2 elastic knee bandages; for hospital bed equipment, 1 case containing 80 under vests, 40 under drawers, 20 dozen handkerchiefs, all marked for Hospital Ship, and first consignment of 20 bed equipments. Mr. and Mrs. T. Robson, of Stratford, leave for America by the Moana on Thursday next. The matron cf the Hospital desires to acknowledge the following gifts:— For sick and wounded soldiers —Cakes, Red Cross Society, per Mrs. MoorMrs - Ferguson; magazines and hsh, Mrs. Howard ajid Mrs. Hash; case <?* c ß§s, jolly, soup, etc., Soldiers' Comforts Guild; fruit, Mrs. Kernot, Miss Kennedy; cakes, Mrs. Harry Adams, Wellington Terraoe; flowers, Mrs. H. Krrkcaldie, Miss Smith, Unitarian Church, Misses Cooper and Mobs; cigarettes, cakes, magazines, Mrs. H. Kirkcaldie, Miss SmithMrs. Monteith Nahr and Miss Marion. Monteith have been staying at the Jtoyal Oak Hotel for some time, and are leaving for tlie north next week. On Saturday, Miss Flossie Davis,, of iNaini Street, gave a "cup and saucer afternoon" for Miss O'Brien, who is about to be married. The function was a most enjoyablo one. Two amusing competitions took place, the prize-win-liers being Miss Price and Miss Yarrall. i ® a .™ al, d Miss Price contributed musical items. Tea was set m the dining-room, the table being tastefully decorated with purple irises, ;>nd the drawing-room with crimson roses. Mrs. Davis wore a- pale grey . Wl th touches of black} and Miss O Briou was in navy blue crepe do chine, the bodice being of ninon ■ over shadow lace, trimmed with old gold silk. Note of Contrast.—Eighteen months ana eighty years were the ages of two clients in Miss Milsom's Rooms, same ™ :e ' day. The former wondered why, tho latter marvelled at—yet each treatment was very beneficial and satisfactory. It should bo realised that it is natural for hair to prow as long as life lasts, and most unnatural for it to eeas° doing so at any stage; and it is impossible to keep hair at its best except bv proper treatment. Consult Miss Milsoui. She treats and teaches the true massage of the head, and imparts to clients sufficient knowledge that they can carry on her treatment in their own homes, 'lliss Mil. soni, Barnetfs Buildings. 94 Willis Street (1 doors past "Evening Post"). Telephono 814.—Advt. A tunic suit looks well on a 'ittle lad. ■Wb invite inspection of a Tauge at 3s. I.ld. to 7s. Gd., showing in our side windows this week. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.,' Manners Street.—Advt. Whoever suffers from chapped hands and does not use "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient) is foolish, those who avoid having chapped hands by using "SYDAL" are wise. Where do you beloDg?—Advt. Wedding ' Announcement—Beautiful roses and tho choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packet! anil forwarded through the. Dominion. Miss Murray, .Vice-Regal Floriste, 36 Willis Strec-t.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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