PATRIOTIC WORK.
RKD CROSS MAIiT 'I lie iied Cross Mart tvili be conducted 'rum Saturday next '.u the shop recently vacated by Mr. T. Furlong, tobacconist, in Devon street. The premise-:, are being roiovmed, and will be reajly for the sale of produce on Saturday. The first sale in the now premises will be conducted by the nurses of \'ew Plymouth, including the nurses of the public hos|i!tul and private hospitals and private nurses. Ex patients of the hospital and others will Da given an opportunity of showing their appreciation in a tangible form by patronising the mart. The Red Cross Society wishes to thank Mr. Furlong for the use of tlio new premises, rent free, until March next, ween Mr. Furlong's lease expires. The Society will take ovci the lease until the termination of llie war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1917, Page 4
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137PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1917, Page 4
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