When a soldier with only cue hand was charged at the Thames Police Court with being an absentee, it was stated he had been twenty months in hospital, and that upwards of forty pieces of femalu Ilesh had been grafted on one of his legs. Ho was an old Grenadier Guardsman, and had four sisters, each of whom had lost her husband in the war. 4. well-attended meeting of the Inner Executive of tho "Our Day" Appeal CommUtecwas held in the committee rooms at evening. After disposing o the general business very hearty votes ot thanks were passed to the lady collectors; to the Commercial Bank for extended ■ ,se of their rooms in Lamb on Quay; to tho Itiimington and lioneo Agency for tvnili"! to Munt CoUvell and Co. and the NZ. Express Co. for carting; Orphans, Club for UMesi We ing ton Chamber of Commerce and Wellington City Council for chairs; Scoullar and Co Ltd for'furniture lent; Charles Tlaines Advertising Agency for supervising the advertising; mid to Coulls, Culling and Co., Ltd.. and Wlutcombo and Tombs for printing. It was decided that any future donations should bo tout to the secretary of the General Bed Cross Miss Sybil Nathan, Hod Cross Central Depot, i Mercer Street.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 10
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207Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 10
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