STRATFORD BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.
“••’JHreapr £909 4s lid; per' W; J. Rkwlirispn £t lb. JW; ,B’l;j)o\yinan. 65,; ' E: Sirxioiis Hall Trustees; £3 IV phonograph "£Sj‘ 24', officials, £2' 8s fidj 9, biavlt’s five children, 10s j C., Miuiihy’s five cbildfcen, 10s ; F., Hopkins 2s.' child 2s. Total; £919 9s Locals Children wishing to participate in. t “Cinderella” pantomime,, to; be staged in connection, with the Fite Brigade Garden'Fete, are-asked-to attend at the Foresters’ Hall after school hours-to-morrow. Parents and others interested are also (invited. Commenting on - a Christchurch telegram that a of.cards which was sold at -one of the -’canteens in Egypt Had inscribed' on a card inside “Presented By-the Auckland Patriotic Committee for the men of the Expeditionary Force;” Mr Massey (Premier) said it would" be very wrong- indeed if articles meant for free’ distribution wore sold throughout the canteen, The Go, vernrnent.had received no information dealing, with- these* complaints, and. personally- he could not believe anything of the -kind irimld be allowed to occur.—tp.A. . , - .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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168STRATFORD BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 9 February 1915, Page 6
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