WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE.
The Kew Plymouth Women's Patriotic Committee acknowledge with thanks the following gifts: For ,Soldi.ts— Miss Robson atid three musical hoys, SO cip-ds wool and thread; -Mr?. Morton, sf'nr., socks and face.washers; Mrs Coleman, magazines and socks; Miss Barnes, six pairs socks . Mr. Baker, gift of linoleum; Mrs. Jury (Spotswood), 2 pairs socks and knitted scarf : Miss Dajsv-Marsh, 18 pincushions; Mrs Cod;, gift of plums for making jam; Miss i pair mittens and 1 pair socks; Miss Robson, G gun-rag bugs and magazines; Mrs. Caddy, Manaia, 9 lace-clot'hs; Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Jenkinson. cut ride-cleaning material; Mrs. Andrews and Miss C. Auckland, gift of 'lag and heads to be sold; Mrs. Fair, Magazines; Mr. 0. Deacon, magazines; Mrs. Tobne, hand-knitted socks; Miss Tyrrel, 1 pair mitts; "Friend," 0 pairs socks. 2 uairs lied Mrs J. White, toffee; Mrs. McKenzie, 7 pairs socks, a pairs mittens; Mrs. Kelly, face-washers; Miss Robson and five musical children, Srt cards of wool and thread; Mrs. Rea, s f. Y.M.C.A.; Mrs. Kelly, 12s, Tobacco Fund: Tuesday afternoon tea donation, Gift Parcels—Miss E„ 7s 6d; Miss Catherine Farmer. 2s fid; Mrs. P. W. Hall, 7s (id; Mrs. Martin, 2s 6d; Mrs. Riddock. Os; Mrs. Sumner, 7s fid; Raliotu Ladies' Guild, £3 10a; 7s fid: Mrs. P.. Street, Tanirutangi, 2s fid; Major Sandford, 2s fid; Mr. and, Mrs. Xieols, trnti. ss; Miss Godfrey, sa; Anonymous, £2 for boys' parcels proceeds of sale of gift butter, Tikorangi, for Y..M.C.A. free coffee, per Mr Hughes, £2 13s 4(1; November Milk I'mid, £2 lOs fid; sale of papers, sa; Miss Sole, flower sales, £2 12s; Mrs, Fargie. room sale, 3s; Condensed Milk Fund, subscriptions per Mrs. C. E. Raker. !)s. Mrs. Cock, depot donation, l"is: Central School Bottle Fund, £3; Amhurv Tiros, donation, £3 3s; Miss ■Skelton hold-all donation, 10s fid. For Belgians.—Okato Sewing Guild, 17 garments; Mrs. Pea. woolies; Mrs. Harrison, parcel of clothing: Mrs. F. Foote. 2 pairs booties; Warea Sewing Guild, per Mrs. R. M. ,T. Clothier.! 14 garments; Tarurutangi Sewincr Guild. 14 garments; I'riend, 10s for Belgian children. For Scottish Hospital Day.—Miss Herse. dressed doll and box of clothes: Miss Bella Mackie, 1 dressed doll and clothes. VICTORIA LEAGUE. The Victoria League acknowledge with thanks the following gifts: Miss Greenwood, 3 pairs hand-knitted socks, and books; Mrs. E. F. Blundell, old linen: Awakino Ladies' Guild, per Mrs. jMcNeice, £fi for material; Mrs. Chaney, Ifor Xo. 1 Stationary Hospital, /is; Okau Guild, per Mrs. L. Whitton. 1 underflannel, 1 pair socks, 1 pair mittens; Mrs. C T. Hail. 4 pairs socks: Miss H. Rawson. 3 pairs socks; Mrs. Hirst. Mrs. Blundell, books; Mrs. L. Whitton, per Okau Guild), 1 pair socks, 1 pair mitts, 1 under-flannel-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1918, Page 6
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451WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1918, Page 6
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