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CLUB NEWS FROM SUNSHINE HOUSE

Ardent Worker* (King-slant!)—A box or provisions, including: porridge, baked beans, spaghetti and Jelly crystals, as well as a collection of used clothing, made a welcome parcel from the Ardent Workers. I.ater there arrived a very beautiful collection or girts, including: three pairs or dainty bootees, a pair or mittens, knitted singlet, knitted bonnet, toahy'9 breechettes, winceyette nightie, pair or slippers, two little rrocks, some comics and two patches. Welcome to Mavis Gilby, a new Ardent Worker. » • • • Blue Rose (Green Bay)—A rot quilt or 25 patches, lined and bordered with brocaded satin. SR patches, most or them joined together, two knitted sinsrlets, a collection or used clothing and slippers, three tins or home-made sweets, a soap dish and Tour books, were the contents or a very welcome parcel received this week rrom the Rlue Hose Club. Later we received s large "hottle" and cover, a pair or bed socks and a strip or six patches. • • • t light Milford Daffodil* (Castor Bay) — The Eight Miirord Daffodils are Betty Iforden (captain), Audrey Sim. Ella Rooke. Dawn Pascoe, Lois Parker, Valerie Norden, Pegffy Anderson and June Norrlen, and they have' sent us an opening girt or 27 large well knitted patches. • • • • Bramweli Brownie* (Epsom) — The Brannvell Brownies are five little people who all live In Bramweli Place, Epsom. Margaret Pilcher is the captain, and Margaret and John Seriven, John Hope and Alwy.n Pilcher are members. • » • • Bubble* Club 'Papatoetoe Side School) — A big welcome to the Bubbles Club, a little new club comprising the girls of the papatoetoe Side School. As an opening gift they have sent us a small parcel or baby clothes. '» • • • Buck land Beehive (Buckland) —The Ruckland Beehive sounds a jolly little club, doesn't It? Members Include ><fla Hilkey (captain), Joan Rodgers (vicecaptain'*. Nina Senn, Marie Hague-Smith. Pat Taylor, Betty Boyd and Norma Bilkey. Their ilrst gift comprised six patches, a large pair or bootees, a little Jacket and a pair or gloves. • * * • Busy Finger* (Claudelands) —Nineteen patches and a small parcel or used clothing arrived this week rrom the Busy Fingers or claudelands. • •» • • Caravanserai Club (Ponsonby)—Four patches and a cosy pair or Russian bed socks were sent us this week by the Sunbeams or the Caravanserai Club. • • • • Carlyle Club (Papatoetoei—l quite remember receiving the gift you mention, Edythe. The parcel contained nothing to indicate from whom it had come, and was therefore acknowledged in our "We Thank You" column. To-day we have awarded you points ror your 19 patches, three pairs or pink mittens, two pairs or shoettes, pair or bootees, little matinee Jacket and bonnet. • • • • Clicking Needle*—Twenty-one patches to acknowledge this week rrom tills little club ol' six members. We have also received advice that the captain is Shirley Rurridge and that members include the following Sunbeams: Joan Reed, Elva Murray, Joan N'orthln, Josephine O'Driscott and Mavis Dalzell. • * • • Ooloured Patches (Helensville) —A little parcel or used clothing and a collection or books arrived this week rrom the Coloured Patches or Helensville. • » • • Coronation Club (Mornlngside)—The ilrst parcel to arrive this week was a box tilled with warm used clothing and a cake or soap. The second parcel contained a single bed quilt or 3 5 crocheted patches lined and bordered wltll green winceyette and a small collection of dainty baby clothes. • • • • Pixie Helper* (Technical College) — Eight patches, joined together, a small "hottie" complete with knitted cover, a cosy bonnet and a pair or mittens were received this week from the Pixie Helpers.

Ohatterbox Club (Sandrlngham)—A most amazing collection or parcels arrived this week from this Kowhai club, the twelve members of which have been working so splendidly during the months or our campaign. The first parcel contained three quilts—two or single bed size and one double bed size. Two were made of tweed patches lined with blue winceyette, the third was very cosy and most unusual, being made of Mrips or sealette of all shades and lined with fawn satin. In the second parcel we found several dozen briquettes, whilst the third parcel contained no less than io chokos. Parcel .No 4 wa> wonderfully welcome. It was n benzine case filled to overflowing with five dozen lemons, potatoes, onions, carrots, pumpkin and marrow. The fifth box was tilled with and sago, flour and spaghetti, baked beans and porridge, golden syrup, cocoa and creain—a really wonderful assortment. In the sixth parcel we round a pram cover or sealette patches lined with blue winceyette, a pink quilted coverlet and a material pram cover. The parcel also contained a wonderful collection or new knitted baby clothes. Including seven pairs or bootees, two knitted petticoats, three singlets, two pairs of pllchers, two bonnets and a winceyette Jacket. A tin of powder, a "hOttie" and cover, and a very large collection or new and used clothing, shoes and toys completed these wonderful girts front these Sandrlngham Sunbeams. I.ater In the week we received a pink crocheted coat with bonnet to match, a white crocheted bonnet and two winceyette nighties. Well done, Sunbeams or the chatterbox club. Wattle Club (lieVonporM—-Welcome to the Wattle Club, a new club in the Devonport district. The captain Is Jeanctte Russell, ajnl Jeauette'* sisters Joan and Anne are members. We thank all three ror an opening girt or -J I patches, n parcel of toys and books and 3d Tor the lining fund.

Cottontail Club (I'ukekohc) — Betty Biennet hassett is captain or the tail Club, and members include Pauline and Fav Browne. Their Ilrst parcel In eluded 'a silk patchwork pram cover, a blue dressing jacket, some used clothing and two patches. # « * * Boronia Club (Te A tutu) —This week Auntie Kit sent us 0/. requesting that we buy a "hottie" and credit the points to this little Te Atatu club. • • • * ■ndeavourere (Point Chevalier)— This week the Endeavourers sent us to kmttea patches, a parcel or used clothing and some magazines. Welcome to Patricia Wilkins, who has Joined this Point Chevalier club. » • • • Five Busy Elvea (<irey Lynn)—-A big welcome to the Five Busy Elves or <>re\ Lynn. Shirley Mc.Manus is the captain, and Shirley's 'club mates are Ngaire ami Elaine Robertson, Merle Mailland am! Ngaire Light. • • » • Pour Wise Owls (Miirord) —Thirteen large patches and several magazines were received this week rrom this little club or four members.

Four Smart Qirla (New l.ynn)—Three tins of cocoa, a jar of peanut butter, lib or breakfast cereal, live patches and a parcel or used clothing and shoes were the contents of a welcome parcel received this week from the Kour Smart (iirls. We are advised that Alleyne White Is the vicecaptain or this .New l.ynn club. • • • • Oay Qobllna (l'apakurai—What a splen did parcel the Gay Goblins sent us as an opening girt—no less than r>6 well knitted patches. Good work, Sunbeams. • • • • Oold Finch Club (Mairangi Bay)—A cosy knitted singlet, a little pair or bootees and six woolly balls were contained in a little parcel from the sunbeams of this Mairangi club. The secretary now advises that her list of members Is as follows: Jean Meek (captain), liallas Wheeler (vice-captain), lioreen Boon (secretary), Gwen Brook* (treasurer), Joan Brooks, Betty Hroadbent, Jean N'yberg, Marie Green. Ena Carson, Norma Denison and Peter Wheeler. • •• • • Piilea Fireaide Clrola 'lotorua) — Eight patches, a cosy bonne*, a pair ol' knitted slippers and a pair or bed socks comprised this week's girt rrom the Plxle rolk or liotorua. Welcome to Pat*y and Peggy Bradley, two new Pixie members. I.ater we received an anonymous gift or three pairs or tied sock*. w;th a reque*t that the points tie awarded to the Pixies Fireside Circle. • • • • Kelpiea (HeniueriO—Our thank* to the Kdpie* Tor eight patches and a pair or -lloes. * « • • Kindly Civera (Takapuna) — \ little par eel or clothing and a bag or lemons were -ent to us this week by the Kindly Givers. Thanks, sunbeams.

Pleasant Club i onehunga i—Nine patches and a large «■<ll lecti>>ll or warm u-ed clothing arrived this week from the Pleasant Sniibt-iilii-. We arr all very sorry to hear that ]\oeleen Is in hospital, Dora, and send best wishes Tor a quirk return to health. * • • • Pollyanna Sprite*—A parcel from the Sprites eimtained two cosy bonnets, two pairs of mittens, a pair or bootees, two bibs, a warm scarf and a pair of bed socks. « « • • Portland Beee (Portland) —Eighteen patches, two pairs or bed socks, two pairs of bootees, a pa'r of mittens and a collection or used clothing- and toys arrived this week rroni these Sunbeams In the .Northland. * * « • King Pippin Club (lluntlyl—We thank th" King Pippin Sunbeams Tor a parcel or Tinir patches, a knitted jacket and a little bonnet. • • • • Kitten* (Parnell) —A "liottie" complete with cover, a warm winter coat. hat. scarf and pair of brogue- and 3/ for the silver lining rund arrived this week from the Kittens of Parnell. * • * • Kowhai Kingflohers (Kowhai Intermediate School) — Mneteen patches, one jar or Jam and a small collection or used clothing comprised the contents of a parcel received this week from the Kingfishers. « » • Cherry Club (BirKennead) —An unllned quilt or 104 patches and a knitted cap formed the opening gift of the Cherry Club Sunbeams or Birkenhead. Thank you, girls. • » » • Melroae Club (Devonporti—Our best thanks to the Melrose Club for a very large collection or good magazines. A second parcel contained a "ftottie" and cover, a cot quiit of patches lined with a patchwork lining, and another cot quilt artistically made In green and gold rayon. A parcel of used clothing and a doll completed this welcome girt. • • • • Pamray Olub (Paninure) —We were delighted to receive :><>••• <>ie Pamray Club a sack containing t\ l " lar-j-e pumpkins and two pie melons; a uioit welcome gift. Sunbeams.

Goodwill Olub (Newmarket) —We thank the Goodwill Sunbeams for a parcel containing a hot water bottle and cover, a little hug-me-tight, two pairs or sock*, ;i cosy pair of winceyette bloomers and a small collection of used clothlnfr. In a second parcel there arrived the following gifts: A tiny "hottle" and cover, pink crocheted coatee and bonnet, two knitted petticoats and two books. Still another parcel contained a most attractive single bed quilt of 35 large crocheted patches lined with emerald green rayon, and bor dered with pale pink rayon. Two bunny blanket*, two "hottles" and covers, anil four face flannels and cakes of soap completed this very splendid parcel. « « < • aroon On«m*« (Government House) — Three patches to acknowledge this week from the three Urtomeg. Our best thanks to Cella, Isabel and Simon. • • t • Nappy Daya (Mount Albert) —A very large parcel of com Torts from this Mount Albert club contained the following welcome gifts: Four "hottles" complete with covers, 4 2 patches, a pair of bootees. Tour pairs of bed socks, two knitted singlets, two feeders and a collection of used clothlnfr. • • • • Happy Family (Thame*) —our to the Happy KamMy for six nursery squares, four patches, a pair of bed socks and a warm hot water bottle cover. • • • • Happy Workara (Girls' l.ire Brigade. Onehunga)—We send our best thanks t» the Happy Workers for an unllned quilt of 6(i patches, four loose patches, a -tone hot water bottle, a knitted bonnet and a pair of bootees. • • * • Hawthorn Club flV.a, Auckland Girls' Grammar School) —Two dainty pair- 1 or bootees, a warm Jumper and a tweed skirt were the contents of the first parcel received from the Hawthorns this week. The «econd parcel contained 18 well knitted patches. • • • • | H«lp«ra of tho Naady (New l.ynn)—■ This week we received a single bed quilt made of "Star" patches, a small collection of used clothing and 3d for the lining fund. I.ater a second "Star" quilt arrived, a woollen cot lining, a knitted bonnet and cap and a little pullover. • » • • I and A Olub (Matakana) —This little club with the quaint name is captained by Inn Warden, of Matakana. How many members have yon, Ilia? • • • • Induatrloua Brownies (Pon*onby)—We i thank the Brownies for a bciutil'iii little pram cover or 2 4 patches lined with an | orange rayon lining, Tour "bottles" com plete with covers, and a warm winter coat. • » • * Jolly Workara—The Jolly Workers are eaptalned by l.orna Howlandson. and mem her* Include p. Wilson. \anee War. Ra" bara Boekett and Gertrude Muir. I am -tire you will soon be on the ladder, Sunbeams. # • • • Joy Qivera (Green l.ane'i — \ big parcel or girts arrived this week at Sunshine House. Amongst them were r>2 patches, two "hottles" and covers and a large col lection of used clothing. • • • • Karaka (Takapuna)—A single lied patch work quilt made of print patches on on ■ side and winceyette on the other, SI knitted patches and several used garments were received tlils week from the Sunbeams or the Karaka Club. • • • • Kiltio Club ( \nckland Girl*' Grammar School) —Twenty-three patches, a lined patchwork cot quilt, a dainty pair or bootee* ;md a collection of baby clothe* were received thi* week from Helen's Kil tie c.lnb. Betty Moir. or I. Kenyoli Ave ruie. Mount Eden, I* anxious to join your club, Helen, so I have added her to your li*t of members. We also acknowledge a large parrel of warm winter clothes. • • * • Lilac Club 'Pularurui- Welcome to the I. lac Club of I'utaruru. Kind Hiinc* ithe captain, and members include Marjorie Hooper, Elaine Butt. Mavis Haine*, I'ay Grange. Till l'avton. Marjorie Paxton and l.ois Martin. We thank the Lilac Sunbeams for IS patches, a little pair or red gloves and a book. • • • • Meola Olub (Point Chevalier^—A very welcome parcel from the Meola Club or l'otnt Chevalier contHlned the following lifts: Eleven patches, one baby's coat and bonnet, two pairs of men's sock* and two boys' s'nglets. Welcome to Bay Laurence. a new Meola member. • • • • Marry Maaeota (Otahuliu School) — A cosy "bunny" dressing gown with little "hottie" to match, a pair of knitted slippers. a knitted tea cosy, a knitted pram coverlet, some used clothing and a dre**ed doll were received this week from the Merry Mascots or Otahilhu. • » * • New Lynn Knittera (New l.ynio—Our best thinik* to the .New l.ynn knitters Tor :i parcel of :ct patches, two piir* of bootee*, one pair or co-y slippers, a tiny pai- or slippers and a quaint little "hottie" complete with knitted cover. • » • • New Lynn Willing Workera (New l.ynn > —Six patches, two pairs or bootees and a large parcel or good used clothing arrived this week from these .New l.ynn Sunbeams. • • • • Ngataringa Help era (Uevonport)—Two cosy winceyette nighties a knitt'd baby frock and pair or pilchers, a little Jacket .'•■ nd several books arrived this week rrom the Ngataringa Helpers. » • • • Niatea Sunboama (Ngatea)—There is a ramily in Auckland thinking very kindly or the Ms-aten Sunbeams. To this ramily we si nt«iat the request or the Sunbeams, two sack# or coal, which they bought at a cost of 11. A very welcome gift, sunbeams. and one that gave immeasurable warmth to several little children. • • • • • • • • Odda and Enda (Epsom)—We thank the sunbeams of the Odd* and End* Club for a single bed quilt of approximately 120 knitted patches, and also for a wirin gree-i winceyette lining. A very welcome girt indeed, Sunbeams, for which we thank you.

Patchwork Elves {Devotiport) —A tilK jjarcel or books and magazines was received this week from the Patchwork Hives of Devonport. I.ater there arrived T patches, a parcel j»f books, cake ot soap and container, and a very welcome parrel of gnuil used clothing. » » • • Patchwork Workers (Epsom > —We thank the Patchwork Worker- for a parcel or seven patches and a small collection of u-ed clothing. * • • « Pixies 1 Kpsoin)—First or all we have to acknowledge a ptrt rrom Eileen of a hot water bottle, anil 1/ r.ir t lie linitiif rund. This was omitted from last week s Kirts; sorry. Eileen. !Next from Joyce there arrived another of her beautiful pairs of hed socks. AHer this we received a double bed patchwork quilt and a coat rrom Cilorin and Shirley, two pairs or little boys' trousers from Hetty, a pair of bed socks and a pair or bootees rrom June and four patches from Theltna. Lastly we have to thank Joyce for yet another pair of bed socks. • • • Princeee Elizabeth Club (St. 11.. ram bridße li.U. School!—We thank the l'rincess Elizabeth Sunbeam- Tor a parcel of tt patches and a cosily knlMcd coat and bonnet. • • • • Punch and Judy t I'apatoetoe. - -Our best thanks to the Punch and Judy Club for a «inple bed quilt of "star" patches neatly lined with mauvf silk. • • • • Rainbows (Headlands!— This new club is situated 111 the llroadlands district. Hotorua. and the members all prerer to remain iinonyiiioiis. We thank them for an opening fr;ft or :i I patches .all rather small, sunbeams >. a cosy knitted' singlet. a jiftsaw puzzle and a book. • • • • Roskill Plxiee (Mount noskill)—This week Colin had quite a bi(f parcel for us — UMi [latches, no less, and a pink sinirlct that he hart knitted all bv him-eir. We thought that was a splendid effort, Colin. * • • • Rosemary Club (Devonport)—A ver.x wonderful collection <d quilts and othc'i v rts arrived this week rrom the sunbeams or the Hosemary r.iub. Amotitrst them we round one green and gold padded quilt, and a smaller quilt (cot size, made or similar materials. A quilt of "Star" patches'lined with a patchwork lining, a "suck tup" qii.lt (made ( ,r the tops or men's woollen sock-t and lined with a gay print Idling, a single bed quilt of tweed patches. with blue and gold rayon, completed this trulv welcome collect.on of quilts, with the parcel we al-o received a daintv blouse, two co-v lion ''■■is and a small pare. I of used clothing. Well done, sunbeams of the Hosctinrv Club. • • • • St. Aidan'a Brownies illeiiiuerai one hundred splendid patches were rece|\e.| this Week from tile ilr.iwilies of <1 Vldau's pack. My word, lirownic-. how splendidly you are working. Aid I hear lhat Post lirownic Erica, who is in the \ucklun I Hospital, knitted four "I' tho-e patches. Well done Erica. • • . . St. Anne'e Club (St. Mine's school! - - Our best thanks to the Sunbeams of st Anne's Club for a verv large collection of toys and used clothing-. • • • • St. Michael's Club 1 Point Chevalier • A single bed woollen patchwork I'mic two cot linings, t:t patches, a pair o| shoes, a beret and a book were receded tin- week from the sunb'am- of -1 Michael's Welcome to Hetty Iteuton a new member. * • • • Srtndringh-ri Busy Bees (Sandrucj ; ham 1 --Ac- s e \ cholas j. !| 1( . cipi ilu of the sain<r.nulljui liu-.v Hees. and -he ha- ! quite 11 lot or hii y helpers, im bi liug \\iMi'ls. era Watts, Nop, Watts, cynthia Waring, Valda Lett, Joan l.ett. ,ln\ leu Marion l.cxy, Joy Ilee-lev and Valeric "luohey. Itcst w ishe - to I lie * • • • Saucy Susy . Avondale -i n,• ji.itche-, -, piir or knitted '-r 1;t rs and t'irce ln;l----pairs of slippers were r.-ecu ei| 111:- week I roiu the S1 inbcanis of tiie --jucv -*usv Club, • • • . School Chums ITe I'apupi . —I'hc -icliool ciltltlis have writlen to Miushilie Mouse a-kltig 11- In thank -,1.T." I'nr her kindlv gilt given in their name. * • • • Wendy's Qolliwogs ■ Mmmt Ho-kill 1— \ splendid parcel of si.\ tins of cocoa and 1 ■.> packets of .-.nip arrived at Sut'shiue House this week Ifom our Colliwog friends at Mount Hosklll.

Secret Pair (.NlfUlca —Kiwlit large well knitted pali-he*, a rut blanket ami a pair I> r bed stick* !r» acknowledge wei'k rioni Hip Secret Pair or N'gatea. • • • • Seven Happy Pilgrims •: in- H,i\- > — wH,"i mil' parcel r f >111 llir "■ M'li Happy !■ Ilirriins* contained a rosy hug me ii;->>t, » ktilll<-f] singlet, a dainty Imiim-I. a pai- or bootee*. a pair or boil sock- and a warm w;titer coat. • • • • Bllver fern (Onehunga A big parrel I'imiii the Silver Kern folk contained 49 patches, <"»!!•• tin of cocoa, ami a large colIcrtiiin fir used clothMiir and books. • • • . Starlet* ( Mount Albert !—\ «iii»r]o bed pat I'D work lining, two pair- or men's nicks, a knitted single!, two petticoat-, one patch and a babv's coat were received this week from the starlets of Mount Albert. • • » 1 Sunshine Club (Grey I.jnn)—An nnllned quilt or (>3 patches (very neatly pencil Sunbeam* >. n hot water bottle and a parcel or used clothing made ,1 welcome gilt rrom tlie Sunshine club nr drey I \ 1111 ••. ' . Sunray Club (Mount Uliern \ vnv la rye parcel from the «uurav . 11111 contained the following comfort-: \ll iiniined quilt of ss knitted pinches, one 1 iiu-]<- hed lining 111 a< '<-> nr tnanv mult! coloured »iiip. or material, a «linllir rot lining, ten pan--or new bloomers, four tlanneletie pern coats, two frocks. a co-y nightie, a pair or pyjamas. a summer petticoat and a large collection or (rood rbdhlUK # • • • Tsksnlni Club—Goodness n:e what n wondermi surprise the Sunbeam- .r the lakanlnl Club save to Wendy this week. on. or Its brown paper wrapp; iiv.'there Tell one or the mo-t beautiful (pulls ever to arrive at Sunshine ilou-c This quilt comprised tin tainted patches ~r rainbow colours. and • >11 to the-e had been appliqued four big knitted sunflowers with hrown centre*, and complete with brown knitted -talks and big green knitted leaves. The linintc was nr tlonil -ilk trimmed and bordered with gold rav >11 This beautiful piece nr work everyone at Siinsblup House, and wa- wd coined V. itll joy by the ten ■ \ ear ■ nld cripple (Till whose hed It finally a.lor 1. With this quilt there al- 1 arrived a c>i quilt or a t patches lined with IVual r,y on and l>nf-(|«>riM| with grwn fiiHirri.il • • • . Te Trtua 'Mount Ito-k 111 - mr li.-t •hanks to these <unt>e,ini friend- for e.ght Matches, a tin of cocoa, a knitted peilicoai and a book. • • • m Three Little Maid* 'Havswnter —Thirtv p itches, a cos v piir of pi I "tie: s, „ kiiitlc | -carl, two pa r« .r booties and n little "air of sock- an ni il tin- week from the Three | nip. Ma.d- . • • • • Tudrr Club ■ Ellersho. | here ar© eight member- !n 111 e Tudor 1 lull and the can tain's name 1- Joan havens, Joan's club "'ate- include Margaret llrown K>ln-i ' hutlleld. I."ii 1-e Ultras. liloriH Keys. petty Madden. nine Mi Kearney, Mary Itlchard -"■'i and I'lulh- Itohei ts. We'thank the Sunbeam- of the Tudor club for a tlr-t :ft of an unllneil single bed quilt of s s patclie- and two pairs or knitted bunt • • • . Two Little Chickabiddies (Welling--lon \ big cherio to the Two l.itlle Chickabiddies or Welling 1011. They are both 11111 e eight \ ear olds, and the captain I- V\ li'lie Itoale \s H llrst «1 ft | ||e V lime -cut us 1:, well knitted palches. Violet Club (K a I here > -our thank- to the Miliheailis or the Violet C|i||) Tor a parcel of .'i patches. • • • . Water Nymphs (i;rey l.viiin- \ little ~f jo palchc. line.| u.h r..-e coloured ra.xoii, ai> < J e.ght large ic-.tches arrived this week f-om llie W'.n-r N > 1111111 -. lh" second parcel contained : n laiclie- and a c>s\ p ;iu . ~r tlrll • • • • Kowhal Winter. Sunbeams ■kowhai In let mediate -School - fourteen pilc-lc- a V.l' 111 Winter coat, -C\er,i| u -ed S.ruieulI knitted (toll ind I'll for tile - her Pnm.' : und arrived this week in in k ,whai I'lu-Mfls. • • • • Willing Workers (Moinn po-kni lhe Willinir Worker- ol' Mouii! IP.-!,ill h.ne been very busy or late. Tin- week l:uv ••ent 11- :.8 patches ,we cerlamiv d llink dad 1- clever. limvn, „r p |. le 1 lour pairs of bootees, two pan- of nut tens, a cosy pair or bed sock- and a pink knitted cap. A collection of used ,-1 .111 : - and sever 1! books completed till- very wi'lcuiiie parcel.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 142, 18 June 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)

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CLUB NEWS FROM SUNSHINE HOUSE Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 142, 18 June 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)

CLUB NEWS FROM SUNSHINE HOUSE Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 142, 18 June 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)