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\\ O:\ibX 5 P VTRTOI lC LEVhUE. Af ihe bi?f mc-«:tini r.f 'lho DnuyRmviiviai! branch i.f I]iv Worn in'Patriotic League there was a fair attendance of member?, iii spite of flit; iin loinonoy of the weather. Afternoon ten was provide I by Mr 3. John I' 1 aki■. and 7o pairs oi socks and three pairs of bed socks for Iran.-mis-sion to \iiekland were handed in by Mcsdames MeMurtrie (6 pair?). Mor-li-'Oi. Strong. 01as.-,on, .sen. (."> pairs each). Barclay, John Blake (4 pairs each). D. Bivmner. Flanagan, Robson, Appleby (.I pairs each'), ITill. W. IT. C. Glasson, McXaiiehton ('2 pairs each), James Blake. W. Bremner. Xioholsmi. Fyfo (l pair each), Mis-vs Mnd'je Morrison. Mavis Morrison (5 pairs each). Hilda Morrison, Elsie Morrison (4 pairs each), McPherson C.I pairs), Wardell (2 pair?). P. Cossey Cl pail), and Mrs. John Dickson .*5 pairs bed sox. The year's work of the DrurvRnnciman branch of the Women's Patriotic League is responsible for 7"2 knitted article? by the undermentioned members, viz.Mr?. Morrison and family 110 pair, socks and 1 scan. Mrs. McMnrfrie 71 pairs socks and fi helmet caps. Mrs. Strong tVi pairs socks, Mr*. John Blake 55 pairs socks. Mrs. Barclay 50 pair* socks, Mrs. Glasson, sen.. 40 pairs socks, Mrs. W. Bremner 30 pairs socks, Mrs. Appleby and family 35 pairs socks. Miss Nancie Hill 20 pairs socks. Mrs. W. H. C. Glasson 24 pairs soeks. Mrs. and 'Miss Smallfielcl 21 pairs socks. Miss MePherson 10 pairs socks. Mrs. Hill 14 pairs socks, Mrs. and Miss Gird wood 14 pairs socks. "Miss Barnes 12 pairs socks, Mrs. Fvfe 12 pairs socks and 3 helmet caps and 2 cholera belts. Mrs. McNaughton 11 pair? socks and 1 cholera belt, Miss McXancrhton 10 pairs socks, Miss Bernard 10 pairs soeks. Mrs. Hewlett 10 pairs socks, Mrs. Douglas Bremner 0 pairs socks, Mrs. James Blnke 7 pairs socks. Mrs. T. Brooks fi pairs socks, Mrs. T.ndir« 5 pairs socks. Miss P. Cossi-y 5 pairs socks, Miss G. C'ossey 5 pairs socks. Mrs. Rainsford 4 pai rs socks. Mrs. W. Brooks 3 pairs socks, Mrs. Bre«man 3 pairs socks. Miss Wardell 3 pairs socks. Mrs. Pemberton 2 pairs socks, Mrs. Robson 2 pairs socks. Miss Ruff * pairs sinks. Miss A. Dixon 2 pairs socks. Mrs. Cminrie ] pair socks. Mrs. McQuinlan ] pair soeks, Mrs. John Dixon 37 helmet caps and 4 Balaclava caps and 4 pairs mitten- and 1 pair bed sock.*. Mi.s (ilas-mi face cloths. Miss R Glas-M.ii I Balaclava cap. Donatio**: Mis* Ruff I pair socks. Mrs. Kimber 1 pair <ocks. Mrs. Pembeiloii I pair soek>. It may U stated that several nl tlic ladies iiieiilioiicd arc new members i»f the I.eagiie.
All the fat people wain 1«> he term, All the lean people want to-be ial : It's hard to kt'.ow what w<. all mean Or where we all wish to he ai. But despite the dissension that hoM, One decision of all will endure : That the very be.t treatment for cold-, i< Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Why let your music books, pieces, etc., remain untidy or .orn when the same can be rebound or repaired at the " Times " office. All branches of book-binding undertaken. Rubber Stamps of all descriptions may be ordered at the Office of the The Times" Call and select trcm our illustrated catalogue.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 390, 9 July 1918, Page 4
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