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COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND.

To the People of -New Zealand,—l desire to take this opportunity of thanking all those who have so kindly responded to niv appeal for socks for the Xew Zealand' troops, as many of the parcels were sent anonymously and could not lie acknowledged. -At tile same lime. I wish also to express my thanks to those committees who assisted me so much liy packing these gifts ready for despatch. During the past mouth. S0,(H)0 pairs of socks were sent oil', while many other gifts were also enclosed, in addition. ,">OO parcels, ca;'h containing two pairs of socks a lid other useful articles, were despatched to the 'Maori Contingent. 1 am now hoping that 1 may .shortly be enabled to forward a'further consignment of comforts to our troops at the front. .As the mayoresses and committees of Auckland, Wellington and Cliristelinrch. and the president, and committee of the Otngo Patriotic Association, have kindly undertaken to pack the gifts fur the men in their respective ureas, it. would be a great advantage if other committees would co-operate as mu.-li as possible with them, in order to facilitate the ■quick despatch of all tile gifts contributed. It is requested that all gifts for the Maori Contingents mav be sent direct, to her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool, Covoriiiiiout 1 rouse, Wellington, marked " Maori Contingent." AXXETTE, LIVERPOOL. SKVEP.RLY OII'APPKI) 11AKDS. FIRST APPLICATION* OF KEXOXA GAVE RELIEF. '■f suffered for some time with severely chapped hands." writes Mrs. ]!ird, King street, Dunedin Xortli, Xew Zealand. ''l am in a refreshment and confectionery business, and am constantly washing glasses and dishes. The cuts were laid open almost to the bone, and nothing I used seemed to cure or give me relief. A friend, seeing the terrible state of my hands, gave me a little of your liexona Ointment to try. The flist application gave me instant relief. It took the heat completely away, and in a week's tune my hands were quite lualed. I would not be without your ointment for the worGd." Be,xona is sold at Is Sd and Ss. Obtainable everywhere

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 4

COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 4

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