New Zealand
' THE SECOND REINFORCEMENTS. MORE GIFTS WANTED. Per Press Association. Wellington, December 2. T'p to the present the Second Reinforcements, now encamped at Treutham, ha.ve received little or nothing from 'the public in the way of gifts for use on the long voyage Home. . The total donations up-to-date, comprising only one piano from a resi- , dent of Wellington and one ton of literature from the Wellington Boy Scouts. The men feel sore at having been §o overlooked, especially as all kinds of gifts were showered upon the main force. Gifts of two more pianos will be specially welcomed by the tnen, and also a gramaphouo and retords. Literature, cases of fruit, tinned and dried fruits, cakes etc, are wanted. AH gifts should be addressed to the “Second Reinforcements, care of Major Potter, Camp Commandant, Treutham.” As the force comprises over two thousand men, it is hoped there will ibe a general and prompt response by the public and Patriotic Committee.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 3 December 1914, Page 6
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161New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 3 December 1914, Page 6
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