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SALE OF HEALTH STAMPS

AN APPRECIATION "The canvass of the business area of Rotorua for the sale of Health stamps has almost finished," write Mesdames E. J. Corbett and M. Fulljames, voluntary canvassers, in a letter to the "Morning Post." "Usually no one really enjoys this type of work but on this occasion the business people of Rotorua have been so liberal and so kindly that they made the task a pleasure. "On behalf of the Women's Club, who undertook the canvass, and the Health Camp organisation, who are interested, but most of all on behalf of the children, who will ultimately benefit, we would like to thank all those people who were both generous and courteous when approached by us, and also those who had already assisted before the canvass whs made."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 6

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SALE OF HEALTH STAMPS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 6

SALE OF HEALTH STAMPS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 6

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