CHILDREN'S CAMPS.
HEALTH STAMP CAMPAIGN.
GROSS TOTAL NEARLY £5000.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, this day. The Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department states that the fifth week's campaign for the children's health camps of the Dominion added £1007 to the funds, and brought tha gross total to £4996 6/2. The results of careful organisation aro now being shown in some of the district totals, Gisborne, for instance, having added £106 to its credit last week on account of donations, while the successful street day in Wellington so heavily reinforced the receipts from stamp sales and envelopes that Wellington's achievement for the week was £401 iD cash. The net credits to the fund in the various districts (representing sums which will be available for the benefit of children in those districts) are as follows:—Wellington £1242 19/, Auckland £470 3/6, Paimerston North £443 1/1, Napier £428 11/2, Dunedin £361 10/8, New Plymouth £309 17/10, Christchurch £299 17/7, Invercargill £251 0/3, Hamilton £231 19/S, Wanganui £172 17/8, Gieborne £169 19/6, Timaru £128 4/10, Oamaru £115 6/6, Thames £111 9/9, Blenheim £109 5/4, Greymouth £90 18/9, Nelson £45 3/8, Westport £7 19/5. The total at the end of the fifth week of the campaign, £4996 6/2, is made up from the sale of health stamps, £2429 2/2, the sale of health stamp envelopes, £236 4/, and donations, £2331.
CHILDREN'S CAMPS.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 7
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