PATRIOTIC WORK.
WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. The Xew Plymouth. Women's Patriotic Committee acknowledge with, thanks the following gifts:— For Soldiers—Mrs. Rundle, 4 pairs socks; Mrs R. Jury, Mrs Monk, homemade jam; Madge Robson, brown paper and twine; Mrs Beale, toffee and milk; Vogeltown School children, five facewashers; Mrs Catran, facewashers; Mrs Eva, cocoa and books; entered at Agri'cultural Show, three pair socks; MissStreet, old linen; Mrs G. King, socksj Miss Nora Brown, knitting sweater; Miss Norman, girdles; Miss Deacon, lenitted garment. Gift Parcels.—Mrs F. W, Hall, Mr. andreson, Mr. A. George, Miss Lena Oallaghan, Miss Rawson, Mrs R. J* West, Miss B. 8., Mrs. George King, !!s fid each; Miss Flight ss, Miss A. E. lis, Mrs Riddock ss, Mrs A. Clothier ss, Miss M. B. Wilson 10s, Mr. and Mrs >3orbett 10s; Miss Eileen Hooper donation) ss; Vogeltown. School .children, 10s fid gift parcels; Omata Guild, per Mrs Hughes, for soldiers' gift parcels and hold-all fund, £2 10s; Rallotu Ladies' Guild, per Miss A. Hughnon, sec, £1 15s gift parcels; proceeds Kahui Road ball, per Mrs. Wright, Rahotu, £7 8s Cd; Egmont Open Coursing Club, per Mr C. Evetts, sec. and treasurer, £G fls 6d; "Tea-cups" 2s fid; Mrs. Alexander, hold-all donation 10s Cd; Mrs Wheatley, £1 Is, sale of books and linen (Mrs. Dobell; Standard VI, Central School, per Mr. Mcllroy, 13s; milk eubs, per Mrs C. E. Baker, 6 S 9d; Miss L. Callaghan, Wind soldiers, 2s 0d; Mr. F. Earp, Hillsborough, per Taranaki Herald for Y.M.C.A., £2 ss; West End School, 23s Y.M.C.A.; depot sales, £1; depot sales, Is; Mrs ITonnor, Brixton, for Miss Grant's soldiers' outings, London, £1; Okato Anzao Day, soldiers' comforts, £3 13s Id. Tea Hostesses for tho week.—The committee -wish to thank the following ladies who kindly provided afternoon itea at the depot during the week: —Mrs F. Asher, iMrs Neal, Mrs Hammond, Mrs Corney, Mrs Sole, Miss Black. The Victoria. League acknowledge with thanks the following gifts:—Mrs Larkin, [Trnti, paper and rifle-cleaning material; 'ftknu -Sewing Guild, per Mrs Bower, 5 face-clotlis, 4 pair socks, 5 child's gar-tnent-s; Mrs 'Bower, for material, 10b: Monthly subscriptions: Tongaporutu district (per Mrs Thompson), gift parcels, £1; Tongaporutu district (per Mrs Rattenbury), £1 17s fid soldiers' parcels fund; tea donations, 3s 6d and 4a <W.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1918, Page 2
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378PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1918, Page 2
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