HEALTH STAMP SPECIALIST
(Special to the "Evening Post.") WANGANUI, December 27
Mrs. L. Eide, of Wanganui, has ,again broken her-own record, and the New Zealand record, for individual sales of health stamps, and when she ceased selling at midday on the 24th, she had sold 30,219 stamps since October 1, total value £251 16s 6d. Mrs. Eide first began selling health stamps in 1935-36; and during that period sold £100 worth—l2,ooo stamps. In 1937- --- she sold stamps to the value of £242 6s 64—^29,079 stamps. Collecting for the Wangariui Health Camp is not her only activity of the kind'.1 During' the year she has collected "for the Mothers' Help Society, the^'iPlunkef Society, the Crippled Children's Society, the St. John Ambulance^ the "Horticultural Society, and the^K.S.A.
"Wanganui" people have very generously supported the health stamp sales," said Mrs. Eide, "and I wish to thank them, both for that and other appeals in. which I have assisted."
(Masterfon). beat Miss J.St. George (Auckland),; 6-4, 64. _ Women's Double —Mesdames Hawkesworth and McLeod beat Misses Betts and St. George, &-3, 6-1.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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