PIERROTS’ CAMPAIGN.
LIST OF FURTHER DONATIONS. The Pierrots’ canvass on behalf of their efforts to raise funds to relieve unemployment was continued yesterday by ?4essrs. H. Brockman and P. J. Flanagan, and the following further donations were received: Cash.—F. E. Gadd £3 3s, Collett and Co. £5 ss. Jno. Avery £5 ss, N.Z. Express T?o. (per Mr. Clay) £5, Staff Bank of New Zealand £l. A. S. Hasell £2 2s, A. W. Webster 10» 6d, Staff Rank of New South Wales £l, Bruce and Feakins £1 Is, O. Steffenson £1 Is. A. M. Southam £l, G. Ynka 10s 6d. W. J. Martin and Co. £1 Is. E.F.P. 10s, Dockrill’s Shoe House £2. Deare's Boot Arcade £2. Ambiiry’s staff £1 2s 6d, C.W. £2 2s. Goods. —Jno. Avery, Ltd. £5 ss, M. Zemha £2 10s. O. Steffenson £1 Is. To date Messrs. Brookman and Flanagan have received donations in cash .amounting to £l3l 12s. and goods to the value of £209 18s, or a total of £341 10s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1922, Page 6
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167PIERROTS’ CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1922, Page 6
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