OUR SILVER LINING FUND.
There are bright smiles in the sunshine world this week, and the reason will soon be apparent when Sunbeams realise that our Silver Lining Fund total to date has doubled since last Saturday. This is indeed a splendid response and Peter Pan and Wendy send their waimest thanks to all those who have contributed. Bellbirds' Club f 4 q Handy Helpers' Club ! 4 « Friendly 3 Helpful Shadows (5 Cliuinmy Club 2 0 Auntie Em | 2 0 Sunray Club ~ g Verti Foil " C, Cinderella Club, Arondale . 10 'L'ui Club (5 On the Friendly Koad 2 0 0 .Toy Fnrrell x 0 l'atchwork Club 3 g Well wislier, Te Arolia 2 0 Sunshine Club ' 0 Scraps, Wanganui 2 0 0 M..T.F. (Sandringliam) 1 0 Starlets Club G 15.11.50 0 D.H.W 10 0 Myrtle Kirkham 1 0 St. .Tolin's Brownies 1 C Marion Leigh G Previously acknowledged ... 6 G 0 Grand total 112 G 3
FOR YOUNG ARTISTS. This bowl of flowers would make such a gay and beautiful picture in colours. Take your crayons t paints, boys and girls, and see just, what a bright painting you can send to Peter Pan, care "Star" Office, Shortland Street, before Saturday next. There are four half - crown prizes offered in each section, Section A. being for those fourteen and over, Section B for juniors 'under fourteen. , _ 1 Name . . ... . . .... ...wi-i ;! ( Address .-. ! J I .1 ! Age Section [
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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235OUR SILVER LINING FUND. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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