The property on the corner of Pitt and King Streets, Sydney, occupied by Messrs. Marks, tobacconists, and others changed hands recently at £70,000. Mr. Proud, .of Prouds, Ltd., jewellers, was, the purchaser. Tho Camp Commandant at Trcntham acknowledges with thanks receipt of a parcel of reading mnttor from S. Bannister, Hnnterville, which has been placed at the disposal of the troops also tho following gifts, which have been distributed in the camp hospitals: — From tho Red Cross Society, Wellington: Walking sticks, old linen, woollen comforts, face rloths, hooks, handkerchiefs, rubbers for walking sticks, ana sundries. From the Soldiers' (.omtolis Guild, Wellington: Fruit, streets, cigarettes. From the Salvation Army. \Vellingtonf Cake, fruit, sweets, handkerchiefs. From Mrs. Fiddell, Danno; rirke: One bos nemesia. from J\ shed, Wellington: Six small cases fruit, sent to "K" shed,for individual soldiers after they had embarked.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 299, 6 September 1918, Page 4
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139Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 299, 6 September 1918, Page 4
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