APPEAL FOR FAMILY IN NEED
G KATIE YING KESI'ONSE Major G. F. Dry, of the Salvation Army, and Mr J. F. Eames. assistant town clerk, wish to express thanks tv those who responded to their recent appeal on behalf of a family in extreme need. The amount appealed for has been exceeded, and they wish to acknowledge, in addition to £3B 4s (id for which'official receipts have been given, the following anonymous contributions: - j; s. d. "A Friend" .. ». 10 0 0 "Marion H." .. .. 10 0 "Sympathiser" . . .. 10 0 "Sunny Morn," Lyttelton .. OLi 0 "A cup of cold water in His name" „. .. 2 0 0 F.C.R 0 5 (I G.E.R. .. .. ». 0 2 fi Anon .> ~ ..0 2 0 Anon ~ .. .. 0 - r > 0 Anon .. ~ .. 10 0 Elizabeth .. ..10 0 Anon .. .. „. 0 10 "C." . . . ■ ..026 "Wellwisher." Rangiora ~ 010 0 "Anon." Ashburton , w 110 "Wellwisher" .. .. 0 10 0 "Anon" .. .. .. 0 ! 0 Anon .. ~ 0 10 0 "Sumner Friend" ~ 0 2 (>' "Anon" . . 0 2 fi "Riccarton Sympathisers" 0 11 (5 W.A. .. .. 0 10 0 "Camera Man" .. .. 0 2 fi A.S. .. ..100 "Culverdcn" ~ ~ 010 0 "In His Service" ~ ~ 010 0 "Sympathetic:" .. ~ 0 10 0 Total .. £24 2 0 The required help having been granted to the particular family, the balance is being held in the City Treasurer's trust account of the Mayor's fund, and will be used to assist several distressing cases which through lack of funds could not be granted the help desperately needed.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21088, 13 February 1934, Page 10
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