WAITARA.
(From Our Own Correspondent,) Tho to,-* August 12. A«e Wnitara meat workers and the women warriors are now making the most of their opportunities in the effort to build up the Red Cross funds. The amateur performance by Plymouth todies recently was the means of'helping he project (Copper Trail) along, and on Saturdays the workers will sell you a Sunday joint or a bul|ock, and the .women w,|l give you a sm ' ile ° of tea and scones at lowest ruling prices, and then place the cash to the Red ial that the railway employees are interested in a trail, and they hope to be frl « CW w-"' e 16th inSt ' A » I"** trom the station-master to the lad with ho waste and grease-rag are out to dry iZ, « ' and . I| P ro « n «e *H and sundiy that there will be no side-trackm* or shuntmg when the time is signalled all clear. The ladies are attending to the supper, and the railway men only desire that the men should do the restbruig a ong their dancing-pump., nnd the price of admission. Delegates representing tho several Courts of Foresters throughout Taranaki are expected to attend hero tomorrow (Tuesday), when the half-yearly meeting will be held. Some imponanr matters affecting Forestry Wlll oc brought up f or discussion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1918, Page 3
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217WAITARA. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1918, Page 3
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