PLUNKET SOCIETY
MASTERTON BRANCH APPEAL FOR FUNDS. START ON HOUSE TO HOUSE COLLECTION. The Masterton branch of the Phtnket Society opened its annual appeal for funds today, authorised collectors making a house to house canvass for donations. Today is the third anniversary of the death of the founder of the Plunket Society. Sir Truby King and it is fell that there could be no more appropriate date on which to open an appeal for the continued development in this district of the great work that Sir Truby King did for his own country and others in launching his movement —now world-renowned—for the hoMH and welfare of mothers and infants. It is anticipated confidently that in Mnstorton there will be as ready and liberal a response as tn the past to the society's appeal If all will give what they can the society will be provided with the resources it must have in. order that its beneficent work may becarried on with full vigour and effect/
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 4
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165PLUNKET SOCIETY Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 4
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