ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
The manager, Industrial School, Burnham, acknowledges with thanks donations towards the boys annual Christmas treat fund, from Mr Scott, Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., J. Waller and Son, and a "Friend." Tho manager of the Christchurch Receiving Home acknowledges with thanks C_r_stmas gifts from the H. Marks Trustee*, City Council Bantts and Organ Committee, Mr C. Geoghegaa, and well-wishers (six). The treasurer of the Christchurch Presbyterian Social Service Association acknowledges with thanks tho receipt of £5 5s from the Hyman Marks Trust, and £5 from the Empty Stocking Fund, for Christmas cheer on behalf of tho children of tho BUgh'a road Children's Home.
The secretary of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board acknowledges with thanks donations towards the Christmas Fund for the inmates of the various institutions from "A Little More," and Messrs A. J. White, Ltd. The secretary of the Addington Ladies' Amateur Swimming Club acknowledges a donation of 10s 6d from Mrs Barry, Selwyn etreet: alao a donation from Mrs Atkinson, Ro«eberry street, towards tho sporte. The L«dy Sup«rmte_d«nt of tho. Chriet-e-urch Hospital acknowledges with thanks donations of toys for the Christmas tre_ faom the following:— "Empty Stocking ._• .d," Mrs Johnston, Misa Betty Ruther-f-td. Dr. Acland. Mr Bates, Mrs Pyne, Mrs C. Reid, and Mrs Bryant.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14854, 20 December 1913, Page 8
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