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PATRIOTIC WORK.

WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. The New Plymouth Women's Pulriotic Committee. acknowledge with thanks gifts of sweets, chocolate, jam socks, mittens, handkerchiefs, flowers etc., from:—Mrs, F. W. Okev, Mrs larker, Warea, Mrs Kendle, Hurford. Miss •Nmeaton. Mrs Rimdle. Miss W. Young, Mrs Coleman, Miss M. and V Black, Awakino, Mrs Healy, Miss Crowe Mrs Mcllroy, Mr Moluven, Mrs Martin' Tarurutangi School children, 23 gifts for parcels. Gift Parcels, 2s (Id each.—Mrs E. T. Peach, Normanby. Miss Mavis Mackay'. Mrs CJ. H. Mills, Miss A. E. Hammerton, Mrs A. McKay, Friend. Mrs J. Ramson, Miss Lethbridge, Mrs Townsend. Waitara, Miss Myrtle G. Parker. 5s eachMiss Okey, Mr Wood, C2. Hector Ormaldson, Miss F,. Hooper, Mrs F. E. Batten, E.C.S. 10s each.—Mrs .1. Bellringer, Mrs H. Linn. 20s each.—Miss J. C'assie, Newall road. Miss Crowe, Lepperton, Mrs E. A. Walker (Kaypt parcels) ; Mr T. C. List, .Soldiers' Comforts, £.l lis; Inglewood Ladies' Guild, Gift Parcels, £li; Anonymous, Blind Soldiers, 2s Cd; Norma and Joyce Deal, Y.M.C.A., Is; Mrs T. A. Thompson, Nurses' Fund, 4s Cd; Mr Saeklow, smokes, 2s (id; Mrs Tanner, milk fund, 2s; depot sales, £1 Is 8d; sales, £1 6s; sale of flowers, £4 12s fid; Warea, Puniho, Pungarehn and Newall Road, "Country Fair," £1(35 18s; Mrs Townsend, Waitara, donation 2s (id. The Victoria League acknowledge with thauks tlie following gifts: Mrs Thompson, Ahititi, a pairs' mitts; Mrs. Townsend, Waitara, eye bandages; Okatt district (per Mr s Bower), £2 10s Gift Parcels; proceeds jumble sale and dance, Tongaporutu district (per Miss K. Rigtr, Miss Burkhart and Miss Scott), .C2U 17s, for Soldiers' Comforts, prisoners of war, and Nurses' Fund. The New Plymouth Women's Patriotic Committee, acknowledge witii many thanks gifts of sweets, sugar, milk, books, socks, mittens from the following:—Miss Clarke, Miss Fairhnl], Miss Nora Brown, Miss Greenwood. Mrs Holbrook, Mrs Allsworth, Mrs R. M. Skeiton, Mrs Blair, Mrs Lush, Mrs Greenwood, Miss Rattenbtiry; Mrs noSdroski, sack vegetables for Trenitham; Mrs .T. H. Street (Bell Block), 201bs of home-made jam. Gift Parcels, 2s fid each.—Mrs Mopkins, Mr Childerstono. Mrs F. W. Hall. 15s each—Miss Eileen Hooper, A. E., C2. Mrs Goodin ( Pungarehn), Friends (Waitara). Mrs Tnvlor", Miss Clarke (Uruti). Miss Flight. His; Koru School children (per Miss Evans), 10s; Miss AVarren, 10s; Miss Hammond, 12s; Mrs Morrison, 20s; Okato Sewing Guild (per Miss Sterry), £4 gift parcels; Inglewood Ladies' Guild (per Mrs Wright). £") gift parcels (Egvpt); Matau School children (per S. Amnion). for Christinas fare. £4 liis: depot sales and flowers, £1 Us !)d; Miss Norman. Is lid; for sweets, 2s (id; Miss Townsend, 4s peppermints; Miss Wilkinson, sale IBs; milk fund for August, £2 10s; milk subs from Mrs A. H. Amburv. A.E., E.E„ Mrs F.wing. Mrs F. W. Hall; Norma and Joyce Beal, Is Y.M.C'A. Tea Hostesses for tlie week. —The committee wish to thank tlie following ladies who kindly provided tea at the depot during the week:—Mrs Kebbel, Mrs Hurle. Miss Bayly, Miss Wade. The Victoria League acknowledge with thank/ the following gifts:—Girls' Victoria League (per Miss Rawson), lis; Tongaporutu District (per Mrs Battenbury), Christmas parcels £2 l.Ss: Okau Victoria League members and residents, gifts donations, and hard-tip social (per Mrs M. Bower), £S 7s fid for nurses and j soldiers; Okau Victoria League, £2 10s I gift parcels; Tongaporutu District (per Miss K. Rigg), £2O 17s for soldiers comforts, prisoners of war and nurses; tea donation, 4s 9d. •

THE SOLDIERS' CLUB. The management committee of the Soldiers' Club wish to thank those ladies who have kindly provided afternoon tea durim' tlie month to 2.">;') guests. Misses E. and J. Bennett, Miss Hartnell. Miss Purdue. Miss F. Lealand, Miss Black, Mis's Sole, Miss E. Eoberts, Miss Kerr Duncan, Miss Hammond, Mrs Watts, Mrs Browne. Mrs Bradbury, Mrs S. Rundle, Mrs J. White, Mrs Skelton, Mrs Bur"ess, Mrs Stocker, Mrs YV. JenkinsoiOlrs H. H. Street, Mrs Hufrhes, Mrs Hoddcr, Mrs Cocker (W.C.T.U.I, Mrs P. Ilobv (W.C.T.U.), Mrs Don-las (W.C.T.U.I, Mrs Moorby (W.C.T.U.I. Mrs Fulton (Si. Andrews' Guild), Mrs Thomson. Mrs R. .fury, Mrs Pascoe, Mrs Waugh, Mrs Monk. Tlie Committee wish to acknowledge with thanks the following donations for the upkeep of the club:—Warea, Pungarehn. Puniho, and Newall Road Country Fair, €21); Mascot Social £2; Mr White, Rahotu (per Mr Bnick), 8s; Std. 11, Central School, ss; Red Post, staff £2 0s Od. Mr Sampson £l, Mr P. Fitzherbert £l, Mrs E. A. Walker £1; also regular weekly subscribers, and J(es«rs Jackson and J?»ul and Hvsienic Bakery for girts.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 6

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PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 6

PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 6

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