PLUNKET APPEAL
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS OVER £328 RAISED. THANKS TO MANY HELPERS. To date a sum of £328 10s 8d (including some subscriptions) has been raised for the Masterton Plunket Society’s annual house-to-house appeal. This is regarded as an unqualified success. The expenses amounted to only 12s. The committee is deeply grateful to the public for its generous response, and to the following ladies who assisted the committee in collecting: —Mesdames D. Allen, W. L. Hunter, S. E. Burridge, J. Ogilvie, R. R. Burridge, N. Beetham, Owen Jones, J. H. Blair, S. Kilgour, W. Birch, G. Oliver, H. A. Ball, C. J. Munn, J. Bird, C. Mabson, F. M. Cunningham, W. Marchbank, C. C. Cook, P. Pearce, Callister, J. Robertson, D. Carter, G. Ross, P. Fagan, A. Towns, H. Glenn, F. Traynor, J. Gray, R. H. Williams, E. Heyder, C. J. Williams, G Hill, A. Williams, L. Wylie, J. K. Welch, A. L. Yates and Misses E. and W. Daniell, M. Norman, R. Elliot, O. lorns, M. Kummer and-E. Robieson.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 2
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169PLUNKET APPEAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 2
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