PATRIOTIC WORK.
RED CROSS MART. Signal success was achieved by tli rnr=es of the town and district on Satin' day, when they had charge of the bu.«i i:cks in the Red Cross Society's ne< rvemises in Devon Street The mirvt came, from the New Plymouth hospit.ij, and from private hospitals in the tow and district, even Opunake. being repre* stilted in the band of workers. A larg.i _ supply of fruit, vegetables, and linmi products was given to the Society, fudging from Saturday's experience the new 1 stand promises to be a very popular' on<», The Indies worked hard, being Kept bur=y; in the shop and at the stall, just out-, ride, all day. Sales in connection with; (he Red Cross effort were also held utj Messrs Webster Bros.' and L. A. Xouuk nnd Co.'s marts. It is estimated th&v jovcr £3O was taken on th£ day's tsst
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1917, Page 5
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147PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1917, Page 5
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