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PLUNKET ART UNION.

AN INVITING SCHEME. The possibility of winning four hundred pounds’ worth of gold specimen for a modest half-a-crown is a proposition that is proving irresistibly inviting to many. Tickets on the Wellington Plunket Home Art Union are selling freely, to the gratification of the Plunket Society, and it is hoped that many more people will yet be induced to “take a chance” and so help the cause along. Money is greatly needed to complete the purchase of new and desirable Plunket headquarters in Kent Terrace, on which the first instalments have been paid with amounts subscribed by Wellington citizens Besides paying for the property itself, there is still much to be done in the way of furnishing and fitting and otherwise turning the new quarters to best account. Those who know and realise the immense handicap under which the Wellington Plunket Society has been working through lack of convenience and accommodation, will readily understand the wonderful increase in its scope of activity when new and commodious premises are substituted for the old crowded quarters. An urgent appeal is made to all intesested in the welfare of mothers and children to assist the Plunket Society in raising this much-needed money. Everybody can help by buying tickets from J. R. McKenzie, fancy goods dealer, Cuba Street and Willis Street, Wellington, and branches throughout New Zealand; and from leading Retailers. Tobacconists and Hairdressers; and

from the Plunket Rooms, or the Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 208, Wellington. Mail orders should enclose stamped, addressed envelope. Donations to the Fund will also be gratefully received by the Treasurers Messrs. Watkins. Hull, Hunt and Wheeler. Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston Street, Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 7

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PLUNKET ART UNION. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 7

PLUNKET ART UNION. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 7

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