QUEEN MARY HOSPITAL
, GIFTS RECEIVED. The Commandant of Queen Mary Hospital acknowledges the following gifts and donations, received during the month of November, 1917: — Red Cross Society, Christchurch: 6 cases of cake, 3 casee of writing material, tobacco and 3 dozen pipes, 1 cose of lettuce, 1 hatbox cake, 1 sack celery, 4 cases of tobacco, 3 dozen pipes, 10lb of cake, 36 dozen lettuce, onions, and radishes, 401b tobacco, 300 packets cigarettes, 1 case of jam, 1 case of pickleg and sauces, 1 dozen pipes, 451b of jam. Per Red Cross Society, Christchurch: 2 tins of biscuits from Aulsebrook and Co., Christchurch; 1 tin of biscuits from Atlas and Co., Christchurch; 3 cases of cake from Tai Tapu Red Cross Branch. Mre D. Rutherford, Culverden: 14 cases of apples, 2 coses of pears, ingredients for puddings, and 2 lambs. Hanmer Soldiers' Red Cross Society, Hanmer: 5 cases of fruit, 2 cricket bats. Hororata Girls' Friendly Society, per Miss M. Maffey, Christchurch: 1 parcel of cakes. Nat Woods, Christchurch: 1 organ. Ford and Mirams, Christchurch: 9 dozen bottles non-alcoholio tie. Mrs Bethell, Culverden: 14 bottles of pickles. Mr Clarke, Christchurch: Quantity of cigarettes. Mis 3F. Livingstone, Dunedin: quantity of periodicals and books. G. Rutherford, The Ferry: Quantity of fishing material, books, • and magazines. Mrs Burbury, W'aiau: 90lb of sausages. Mrs G. Gould, Fendalton: Incase of fruit. Culverden Red Cross Society: 2 eases of cake, and 1 parcel of cake. Donations to Amusement Committee: — Mise Barnett, Christchurch, 10b; Mr Morrison, per Hanmer Springs Cricket and Football Association, £2; Hanmer Atkinson, £1; Private Jones (result of .raffle), PS; Unknown, 2s 6d; G. Bonnington, Christchurch, 4 dozen golf balls; Linwood-Dallington Soldiers' Aid, £5 0s 6d; Citizens' Defence Corps, Christchurch, gold clubs; Miss Wheeler and Friends, 'Wellington, 3 dozen golf clubs, 3 dozen- golf balls; Christchurch Working liens Club. Christchurch, 2 dozen packets playing cards; Kempthorno. Prosser, Christchurch (per S.-Sergeant Hall), 2 tennis racouets; Private Cooper, 5s 6d; Colonel Smith, Christchurch. JElj Mrs E. Lewis, Timaru, cushion: Misses- Petrie, Christchurch, 2 tennis racquets; Private McKenzie, 7s; A. W. Thomas (per Private Donnelly), 1 cricket bat, 1 set of gloves, and balls; Linwood Cricket Club (per Mr Thomas), 1 cricket bat; F. S. TunnicliSe, Wanganui, 1 drum (per Wanganui Patriotic Society).
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16078, 7 December 1917, Page 2
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