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LADY LIVERPOOL COMMITTEE

.SOCKS BRANCH

It is desired to acknowledge with thanks the following welcome contributions of socks to the local organisation.— ?

Front Ross,, Mrs. Grimmond, G pairs; Mrs Murdoch, and Miss F. Roach, 4 pairs each; Mrs O’Callaghan, 3 pairs; Mrs Muir, Miss D. Woolhouse, and L. Fellows, 2 pairs each; Mesdames Doctor, and Foletti, 1 pair each. From Goldsborough, Mrs Atkinson 10 pairs; Mrs «. Routhau, 8 pairs; Mrs Pimpernell, 6 pairs. General, Mrs J. "Wells, 11 pairs; Mrs D. Wilson 6 pairs; 1 Mrs Simpson 5 pairs: Mesdames Smith and Maunder Miss Maine, 4 pairs cac-h; Mrs Eli and Miss Allen, 3 pairs each; Mrs Bassett, Mrs J. Wilson, Mrs Ilewer (Ilerepo) 2 pairs each; Mrs Bice and Miss Good, 1 pair each. Miscellaneous, Mrs J. Wallace 2 pairs mittens and face-cloth; Mrs Horton, waistcoat; Mrs J. Morgan flowers, scenes and bread (for sale) Mrs Bennett, beetroot (for sale); cash; Mrs Stewart 4/0; Miss Maud] 2/6; Mrs Rutland 1/6. >

There is a good supply of wool in stock at present, and the Committee would be glad of help in regard to knitting. The socks are among the most welcome gifts sent to the front. They are sent regularly week by week by post, and to maintain the regular supply additional assistance in knitting will bo welcomed.

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DON'T NEGLECT.. A COMMON CASE OF PILES.—IT may lead to serious RESULTS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1918, Page 4

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LADY LIVERPOOL COMMITTEE Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1918, Page 4

LADY LIVERPOOL COMMITTEE Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1918, Page 4

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