BRITISH RED CROSS.
The Xow Plymouth branch of the British Red '_'rus.s acknowledges, the following gifts, left at the depot during tfle past we-;!;: —Mr. Taylor, an invalid chair, to be soid for Red Cross funds; Miss Collins, 20 eye bandages; Anonymous, old linen; Lepperton Ladies' Guild, 3 pairs bed socks; Mrs. Frank Peppcrell, <i eye bandages; Miss Anibury, 4 eye bandages, 1 face cloth; Mary Robe-won, 1 pair euli's; Warea Guild, old linenj Miss Deacon, 1 hot water bag carer 2 eye bandages; Mrs. Payne, books; sums of money from Miss Gokhvalor, '.Mrs. Mackay, Mrs. Addenbrooke, Miss 0. Mackay, list per Miss Cutfieid, Chetwode School (Mrs. Xathan's rectal). Mr. C. X. .lohnson has generously made six rolier bandaging machines for the Red Cross depot, and the first evening for men vill be held at the depot to-morrow, ticiober 3, from 7.30 till 0.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1916, Page 8
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145BRITISH RED CROSS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1916, Page 8
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