THANKS.
To the Editor. Sir,—May wo, through the column* »f your paper, tlmnk tlie general public who so liberally responded to our request for help, in giving and buying, fllso those who so kindly handed us donations of money 011 our Red Cross Day? We looked forward to it as an ordeal, instead of which it turned out to be a great pleasure. We would like to thank ■Mr. and Mrs. McKean, of the Criterion Hotel, who not only gave us a generous donation, but also lunch and morning and afternoon tea. We feel deeply gl'ateful to Mrs. Walker, who placed herself with her car at our disposal for fclio day. Lastly, we specially thank all our old patients who came into the mart laden with good things. Little do they realise the pleasure it gave'ns to see how fully they entered into the spirit of our efforts to make the day a success,—Wo are, etc., ELIZABETH BROWNE. L. ROBIN A BAKKU.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1917, Page 3
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162THANKS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1917, Page 3
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