OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND
FEBRUARY COLLECTIONS
Waiknknpa list, per E. A. Gibb — J 3. a. Gibb sa, S. Munro 4/6, J. Cowan 3/ E. Gibb, G. Gibb, C.., Gibb, M. Gibb, F. Gibb .each 2/. Total £1 2 '6.
Wataroa list, per Mrs L. Northcroft— B. Gray, W. Lake, T. Casey, T. P Saxally, E.Mcßride, A. Butler. Miss Forsyth each 2/6 ; .T. Wallace, C. Anderson, P. Gunn, J. Gumming, Kong, R. Baskin, W. Searle jr., 'l', Butler, .), O’Connor, J. A. Watt, T. W. Gibb, W. Gunn, W. Sampson, Mrs Hyndman, Miss Potts, L. P. Northeroft, Mrs N. Adamson each 2/; B. Grey 1/3; A. Dehn. A. Gunn, J. Muir, M. Coll, E. J, Dsmovan, Mary Donovan, Mrs Purcell, Mrs Sampson, Elsie Chinn, Lily Chinn, Wm Chinn, Aide Chinn, Ivy Chinn, Alice Chinn, the Totaras, each 1/ : a stranger 6d. Total £3 S/3. Town Hall, Hokitika, list. -Olias. Gibbons, A. A. Andrewes, T. Coyle, J. Maunder, W. Connor, J. Myers, A. Detlaff, each 1/, Total 7/, Goldsborongh list, per Mesdames Routhau and Atkinson —Red Jacks Cliiuamen 4/6 ; D. Buchanan;. J. Havill, J. Shivas, Cir. Routhan, A. Atkinson, C. Howard, S. Honey, S. Havill, J. Roberts, 11. Olderog, each 2/; B. Lanini, Smoker, C. Webster. E. Steele, Irene Reedy, Mrs Havill, Eily Biddington, D. Gibbs, W. Bernhard, A. Vocasovitcli, I). Behan, P. Arnerich, S. Stewart, W. Routhan, M. Fitzgerald, Mrs Cox, Mrs Fitzgerald, J. Murphy, M. Hanrahan, V. Poppovitch, G. Linlclater, R. Roberts, C. Williams, J. Simpson, P. Martini, J. Hugs, each 1/ : a friend 6d. Total £2 12/6. February collections to date. £7 10/3. The lists for the current month close to-morrow, when all returns should be forwarded to the County Office.
SOME RECENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. x France, December .18, 1917 —Many thanks for parcel of cigarettes which we received in good condition. They were appreciated very much by nil the Boys who send their very best wishes.—J. F. Archer
Dear Sir, —With many thanks for the “Player’s” cigarettes as they are certainly the very best ones on the market. I am very sure that we could not have got a better smoke.—W. J. Johansen.
Many thanks for the parcel which I received O.TC. Wishing the ladies the best wishes in their good work. Kin. Ora.—Yours thankfully, T. Horten France Xmas Eve.—Dear Ladies —T thankfully received your parcel alright. Tt arrived at an opportune time and the articles are just what a soldier needs. Congratulations on the good work you are doing and wishing you all good, luck and a liappy New War. F. Riley. Dear Sir—Many thanks for your pared of cigarettes which the boys ap'proqiated vary much. It happened we were nearly all .out of cigarettes when yours'arrived, so you can imagine how we felt when the cigarettes came to hand.—J. Parker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1918, Page 4
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461OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1918, Page 4
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