NEARLY £SOO RAISED.
.■ RED GROSS PEACE WORK APPEAL. STREET COLLECTION YESTERDAY. "Although our objective lias »®t been reached, I am vary gjad thai fr<kn,the street collectioff atfid fran* th stalls we have received ££JS 12& Lady Wigram, cbajnyomaa *f,JsW Women's Executive of tl» Centre of the New Zealand »«d w«J» Society, said last night t sr lCr!^" ing *a representative «f ' of the result - of. yesterday a spWfunds for the peace work of ciety. "I wish to thank ail wbo- WSSjjS for the good work they did, 1 *«■,"J? public for the generous response tua tm appeal." ' < . Although.. the cautributioaa rMC"«M by the collectors ware chiefly coins,- the collectors were given willingly and tswnrfwjy.. ■- The appeal was made 'for enable the, -Women's Execntofi fc© tinue tho valuable work it last' winter to provide ctatmyg W tho families of unemployed wturiJW soldiers. Ma»y collectors www.s% streets from early in the *»« 9 o'oelock in the evening. At Headquarters. The lifea dqu artera -Kit the app®*l those <£ tho '•ooeiy ** Worcester v f 'XiUi$ wftgraw* 1 in charge of «»J*| urerfaad othec-^iahsa^Qi, tfe« tire. Mrs *•*! dg* STSS ■: Stringer. * boxes brought in e ® wl S l E£t given dby Mrs Hj -jp. japtaUtt G. B. Good. t - Organisations «W& - ito '■ Temperance Uniogi < the Soldiers'' Aincivtqft* tfad *«*» Women's Chi istiaa> 1 • .jSKS! tho Salvation ®sr*l*^S' were provided for ife.®uccMWp »S Ws| City Council Ciia&sare. J? 3 " 51 .?! *®JJ Mayoress (Mrs P.. <s„' Snßwaitf *f Mrs J. S. Navilla were us cayagft...-. ' Those who assisted in couaßtram money brought in ! by in® •»£«■*!: were:—-Mosdames J. A. s"' Peate, H. L. Guthrio and Gilmore, 4»d< A,. Smith, i, ' **[f rtlw , Voicr-car* were f jM ****s- *9& i nosnl of ilie Wome^BJheeoitoJfr Mi Cyrus -miliums, Mrs (W*lt£r Btiitt Xj Jackson (Toe HI. Tjady Wigram, Miss Betty ' _ -. | ( -,f Proceeds from the Stklis. , - From the sale 0* gooda ia tb» *«»- mocked italic ou the tinr baa*i ac#* 1 the Victoria street. bridge, £IOO was received,, as j»l(o»*:-jK. 1 ' ■ . "2/ Jams «md piojwles" ... Id V j|. Sweets Sf J? .2., kes "" 1 0 Flowers ... ••* t " JJ' Produce . ■ '■ n ■»» W, Shilling ... ... jffl IS »y A small aidtouixb liaf. jet 'to cyase W' h-om the flower st&U. -/ •'" The stallholders werePtWttOff* MesdAtaes 0. Treleaven and H.-Oj Lawrence; cakes, ■ Mesdamcs , «W®» Stevenson, Walter Hill, and tl» KlO- - Sub-Centre, Mrs H. stone; sweets, Opawa SuM3e»U®* Mesdamea D. E. Hansen and B. "» Livingstone; jam and pickkas upper Riccarton Sub-Centre, Mrs iMßii s*"®* holme; shilling stall, Mrss "A. J. asie, the New Brighton Sub-Centi#, Mrs T. M. Cur now, and the Sydenbaw, SawCentre, Mrs Richard -Anderson? flowers and plants, Mrs J. JBt. " *■'> Canterbury Horticultural SsacUits. -, The county sutHcentres sent 111. larjga stocks of produce for tlrt stall#. las Salvation Army authorities'-' placed their Junior Hall'at the disposal u * the Women's TCxecutiye for the:**ceipt of goods for the stalls, nnd members of Toe H assisted. Competitions in connexion with ttes stalls were 1 won as follows t—ShUling stall. No. I competition, Mr Q. J. Ti'Or leaven (ticket, No. 194&); No. S, Atrs De Roo (ticket. No, 1751); Tjtwtwe stall. Mrs Derrick Gould (ticket, ftto. 1423). Babv's perambulator "cover.. Misß Marjorie QuoensidvJj (ticket. No. 914).
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 9
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523NEARLY £500 RAISED. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 9
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