New Zealand
BELGIAN RILIIF $»».&.■..■ By Ttlegraph.—•Per Pre« A«weiati6i. ftxfcm, Lwt Nighti A Floral Carnival and Jnrenile Queen Competition ia aid of the Belgian Bejfel Fund realised nearly £4M. The vafmg for the Juvenile Queea alone accounted for '£lßl. The carnival was the biggest affair of its kind yet held loaally. TTanganni, Lait Night. , In order to raise funds for the Belgian Relief Fund, the ladies oonnected with the St. John Ambulance ran a refreshment kiosk, lolly stalls, and a gujeklunch counter at the show yesterday and to-day. 'With the assistance of an auction sale, they succeeded in netting about £450. AUCKLAND CLOTHING SHIPMBKT. Auckland, November 18. It is expeeted that, as the result of clothing day in the Belgian Week, WW cases of clothing, Talued at £20,000, will be shipped from Auckland free. Insurance up to £10,(1)0 ii given by local companies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 150, 20 November 1914, Page 5
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142New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 150, 20 November 1914, Page 5
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