PATRIOTIC WORK.
■ The New Mymouth ■ tic Committee acknowledge urifhtiftmrpfe 1 the following gifte:—~ For soldiez»—Mrs few&Hng (bed-socks | Mrs Smith, TJrnti, S ptd> ', socks; Mrs J. Mackay, 8 tins wmfenimt milk; George Best, tin peppaßafttta;' Mrs Handy, knitting Maolava; Ifw. TT J. W«Ub, brown paper and peppanaißte^, Mrs Veale, Senr., 6 packets table sngax, C tins potted meats; Mrs my». end peppermints; Mrs lash, 3 tmn-milfr, 1 packet angar; Mrs Pott and Ofiv* Noble, Warea, 38 face-washers; Mra.Gldham, 2 tins coffee and milk, 2 tins tobacoo; Mrs Waagh, 2 tins mflir and sweets; Mrs Hasluck, 1 tin saltoon, 1 ■ tin sardines, 1 tin milk; Mrs Vowiess, books for transport; Mm Greig, White Cliffs, 6 balaclavas; Mrs Beak, 2 cans milk and peppermints; .Mrs Herbert Hurle, gift of pumpkins; Mrs Jarvis, t half-pound tins cake, 10 tins toffee, 1 large tin toffee, 2 tins short 'bread; Miss Crawford, 9 ting swets, 3 tins condensed milk; Mrs Heal, 24 tins toffee; Mrs. Morgan, facewashere, balaclavas, 1 pair soaks; Margery and Jean large, 4 packets cigarettes; Mrs B. H. Gardiner, books; Mr. Percy Lealaad, 1 case condensed milk; Ina Lawrence, faepwaah- ; era; Mrs Cannell, 4 pairs tod-socks; Mrs Tomlinson, 1 tin condensed milk; Mrs White, 511b home-made toffee; Untti School children, per Miss darts, 2 folly ■ equipped dolls bedsteads; from the eom- ■ hined 'Puniho, Warea and PtmgaireJiu. , "Country Fair," per Mi* A. Clotltref r 3& garments and rifle cleaning material. Gift iPareels—Mißs C. Doorias, lEb& B. 8., Mrs Joseph Wilson, MJsa Jtoy, Mrs Ryder, Mrs H. Hurle, Mr. Artten, Miss Rawson, Mrs <J. H. Taylor Miss A. ■ Black, Miss G. Martin, George Bent* SQss A. E., Mrs Kdbbell, Mrs Moyes, Mrs. George King, Miss M. Johnstone, 2s** C. Thompson, Mrs F W. Hall, 2s 6d, each; Mrß R. H. Tanner, Ohnra ss; Mrs Percy Jackson ss; Miss Greatbanh ss; proceeds from dance, Tongaporutu, per Miss K. Rigg, £2 10s gift parcdej Omata Guild, per Mrs D. J. Hughes, £2 gift parcels; donation 7s 6d; Miss Eileen Hooper, weekly donation for Patriotic Work ss; Mrs Townssnd, Waltara, 20a; Depot sales, June Ist, 21s, 7s 6d, 12s; Depot sales, Mrs Wallis, £1 ss; Depot sales 6s; Miss Flight, 'SSoldiertf • Day" 2s; Mrs R. Turnibull, Sentry HM,.. : Soldiers' Comforts £1; Mrs Julian, per Daily News, Soldiers' Comforts £1; Citizens' Band, Soldiers' Comforts- ss;'
anonymous from Fitzroy, per Miss Tay- - lor, for the boys at the front, £3;' County' of Egmont Patriotic league Woman's Guild per Mrs I. P. Cleghorn, . hon. sec., £2O Sir Arthur (Pearson Fond . for Blind Soldiers; Mrs Handy, May and > June donations, £2 Y.M.C.A.; sale of. books, Mrs A. B. DaMl 10s. r Tea hostesses for the week.—The committee wish to thank the following ladies who have kindly provided after- , noon tea for the workers at the l deipot r. during this week:—Mrs Ashor, Mrs Sole, Miss Black, Mrs Diprose, Mrs Bay Ambury, Mrs Sharpe. The Victoria League acknowledge with thanks the following gifts:—Mrs E-iP.-i, Blundell, garments; Mrs Hazeler, balaclava; Miss Cowling, knitted woolieaj . Tongaporutu district, per Miss Battenbury, monthly sub. for gift parcels, £t ■■ 7 s 6d and penny counter box ,£1 7s 6dr' ■; l : Miss E. Banraon, 5a cleaning; afternoon tea donation 7e Cd; Awakino Ladles' s Guild, per Mrs McNeice, for - material '«9. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 5
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