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RED CROSS TVHD. +R E D CB ° s s ■p un d. &lsr The following contributions to the Red Cross fund have been received by the treasurer: — £ B. d. • Helensville Provincial Red Cross Campaign 10.000 0 0 I i Taumarunui Provincial Red Cross 1 Campaign 4.000 0 0 1 I Whakatane Provincial Red Cross I Campaign (additional) . 1,360 0 0 i Tirau , Provincial Rod Cross Campaign (additional . 1,316 4 3 ; Hamilton Provincial Red Cross ; Campaign (additional) . . 1.000 0 0 . Kawhia County R?d Cross Campaign .. . . .. 900 0 0 . Per Auckland Women's Pro- ; vincial Patriotic League— Branches, Schools, etc. ■— Takapuna Branch. £176 10s: Katikati Branch, £109: Coromandol Branch. £76 14s Id; Takapuna School, per Takapuna Branch, £50: Nearuawahia Branch. £44 ]0s; ToraaraU School. £30: Kauknpakapa Branch. £23 10s : Wollsforu > Branch, .£22 7 3 Id: Mnngere Branch. £10: Otorohanaa : Branch. £10: Mrs. Scott Manitem, £10: Tirau P.i-anch £9 t ■ Is 2J; Russell Branch. £5 5s 6d: To Kore Branch. £5; Glenfield Branch (proceeds of five : Glonfield Children's " Waste Products" colloctins!. £i 16s 6d; Papatoetoo Branch. £i. Waimana Branch, £2 18s 8d ■ • Sundries, £2 7s 6d: Monthly I Appeal:— Devonport Branch. £20: Papatoptoe Branch, £7 ; 10s; Mr and Mrs. P. A. Edmisi ton. £2: Mrs. Philson, £2Sundries, £1 .. .. 658 10 8 Te Kuiti Provincial Red Cross ■ r, Campaign (balance) . .. 367 7 1 ( Pukokoho East Riding of (total) 367 0 6 ; Awhiti Central Rod Cross ■ To! Aroha Piako Provincial Red Cross Campaign (balance) . . 259 0 5, • Cambridge Rod Cross Committee (January-March) . . . 150 0 0 • Wniiiku Red Cross Campaign (additional) 109 5 1 . Huntly Provincial Red Cross . Campaign (balance) . . .. 101 9 0 I Victoria League Red Cross 1 Shop Sβ 0 0 Proceeds of Dance and Sale of Work at Tangitu . .. 66 7 0 Papak.ira Red Cross Sewine Gii'ld 56 14 5 Onowhoro Horticultural Show Committee 47 4 4 Morrinsvillo Provincial Red Cross Campaign (additional) .. 46 5 1 Macky. Logan. Caldwell. Ltd.-— Warehouse Staff (Nov.). £8 16s 6d. (Doc). £12 3s 3d: Employees of Mackelvie Street Factory (Nov.-Dec), £4 16s 6d • Violet Street Factory (Oct ) £4 9s 6d: Brown Street Factory £2 3a 6d: Newmarket Factory (Oct.-Dec). £1 19s .. .. 34 8 9 Proceeds of Sale of Work and Gnrdcn Fete at Mrs. White's Grounds Whonuapai. Waimarie 33 IS 6 Mannsakaramea Patriotic Committee 25 0 0 W. S. Whitley and Sons. Ltd. (Dec-March) 20 0 0 Warehouse Staff of A. Clark and Sons, Ltd. (Oct.-Dec.) . 15 14 6 Proceeds of Entertainment, Christmas Tree and Concert, held at Huakaka on January 10- 15 3 0 Remuera Aid Society . . . . 15 0 0 Staff of John Court. Ltd. (Nov.) 14 18 6 Papakura Red Cross Campaign (additional) 12 19 2 Additional Proceeds on account of Mr. Cyril Towsey's Red Cross Concert 12 15 6 G. P. O.:—Telegraph Operators (Oct.-Nov.). £8 2s; Telephone Exchange Staff (Oct.), £i 10d 12 4 10 Henderson Branch Bed Cross (Nov.-Doc.) 11 7 11 ! Gross Proceeds of Brigadier Wouter's Lecture . . .. 10 18 0 Employees of A. W. Bull and Co. (Oct.-Dec), £9 Is; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winstone (Jan.Ma.r.), £9; Roderick Johnstone (Jan.-June). £9; Warehouse Stun of Surgood, Son and Ewen. £8 13s lid; Auckland Chess Club, proceeds Red Cross Tournament. £8 10s; Employees of Northern Boot Co. (Oct.-Dec). £8 9s 6d; EmployeoH of Colonial Ammunition Co.. Ltd. (Dec), £8 4s; Staff of John Court. Ltd. (Dec), £8 2s 9d: Towai Branch St. John Ambulance (Nov - Feb.). £6 19s; Employees of H E. Partridge and Co.. Ltd. (final). £6 17s 6d; Balance of proceeds of sale of bulbs, per J. E. Gavey. £5 14a 6d: Tannery of W,, Sutherland nnd Co.. Ltd. (final) £5 3s 3d: Jas. Carlaw. £5 2s 6d; P. Claffy. £5; Mrs. Sidney Hoare (Dec), £5: Onewhero Rod Crosß, £4 12s; Hukerenui Branch Red Cross. £4 10s; Scholars of To Papapa School. £4 6s 3d; Miss H. Astley (Jan.Feb.), £4; Balance of procoeds of supper for Holensville Campaign, per Miss Robinson. £3 16s: Net proceeds of Miss Burmester's Dance Recital £3 12s: Employees of Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. (final). £3 12s 6d: Employees of Goo. Court and Sons. Ltd.. £3 lla 6d: Auckland Provincial Lawn Tennis Association, proceeds of Inter-club matches. £3 10s; Farmers' Union Trnding Co.'s Staff Club. £3 7s; Employees of F. M. King. Ltd. (Nov.), £3 10d; Misses Plenderleath nnd ' Burgees (Jan.-MarJ. £3; Geo. C nßTiiuorlnin and funiily (?Jov.Dec). £3; Proceeds of Social, per Yorrick Tennis Club £2 18a 7d: Employees of J. A. Snedden (Nov.-Doc). £2 17sPukekawa Branch Red Cross £2 15s; Proceeds of Sale of Work, per Ellerslie Knitting Club. £2 6s: Miss Chalmers, for New Zealand Prisoners of War Fund, £2 5s 6d: Clerical Staff of Auckland Harbour Board (Nov.-Dec). £2 3s; T. D. Leedham (Jan.-Feb.). £2: Additional proceeds of sale of Booklet. " In Memoriam. Gallipoli." per Mr. J. Giles. £1 15s; A. Bucklnnd and Sons. Ltd., £1 128 6d; North Kaipara Patriotic Society. £1 10s; Employees of A. W. Page and Co. (Dec)., £1 10s; Northcote Athenaeum Trustees. £1 9s 9d • Contents of Red Cross Box from Mr. F. Stilwell's Shop Parnell. £1 4s 10d : Proceeds of Sale of Stamps, per Mr. Fredk. Knocker. Malay States. £1 2s 6d : Miss Hill. £1: Miss Causer. £1; Employees of .T. A. Sneddnn (final), £1; Mr. MrCaffey £1: Mr. J. Frater. £1: W. and A. J. .Tarey (final). £1Amounts under £1. £5 15s 7d. GEO. H. WILSON, Hon. Treasurer. 70. Brunswick Buildings. Queen Street. Auckland. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. -pOR DAINTY LUNCHEONS AND TEAS '• EVERYBODY'S" THEATRE LOUNGE (Open Free to the Public.) c QHE A P "p IS .H J|EALS. DOWK TO -J / The Best and Cheapest Meal in Australasia. SANFORD'S RESTAURANTS Opposite G.P.0., Opposite "Herald"' Office Opp. Smith and Caughey, Queen Street. C STACEY"S AND THE HOT WEATHER. S-taeey's is a cool and pleasant place on a hot day. The fare coaxes the appetite. Everything is so dainty Tempting Sandwiches, Pies, Cakes and Scones. Delicious Fruit Salad' i Fresh. Ripe Fruit, Iced Summer fi T iOY ' S USt Wbat r ° U Wn eDjOy at O 61,' QUEEN STREET. B palOR'S gTIt,, BEST -jyg MEALS IN THE CITT gTRAND PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM PT rra PRACTICAL ECONOMY— 8 Wearing WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEEL"? Made in England. Save leather andl ment shock,' Havethem fitted to-day J

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 8

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