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RECENTLY 8 bottle drive, perhaps one of the largest in New Zealand, was arranged by Peter through the 4ZB Children' s hour; No fewer than 400,000 bottles, of all shapes and sizes, were collected, and depots throughout Dune- din were busy from morning to night: One boy alone collected 3,000, and two schools had 14,000 each to their credit: The Patriotic Fund benefited by over E400: Another useful collection was made through the 4ZB Children S hour. This time it was for stamps; and 26 Ibs. weight of stamps were collected and handed in to "Peter" who passed them on to the Patriotic Committee:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 181, 11 December 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 181, 11 December 1942, Page 8

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