HEALTH STAMP SALES
CHRISTCHURCH EXCEEDS TARGET From Our Own Reporter . WELLINGTON. October 11. _ Christchurch is leading New Zealand in sales of health stamps at the end of the first week of the campaign and has already exceeded its target of £11.200. Sales in Christchurch have amounted to £11.375. Auckland is second with sales amounting to £11.318 (its tar"ct is £18.000). Other sale's in'-lml; ■ Timaru £2333 (target £23601; £«>r^ t 5 I lb> £2172 ,£3550,: Westport ’ £• o?Rnn tota | .^ or Uie Dominion is £o2,au(j, and is a record for the first week. It is £7571 more than the corresponding return last year. • T !? g of thc sales at all offices in the Christchurch district were not all available yesterday, but those notified included:—Ashburton, £553: High street, £311: Rangiora. £264; Furry road, £257; I.ytlulL.ii. Albans. £212. Amberley, £195; New Brighton. £186: Sumner. £159: Ku - koura. £149; Culvcrden. £140; Papanui, £126; Upper Riccarton.’ £122; Akaroa, £lO6. Addington. £100; Sydenham, £Bl Leeston. £72; Hanmer £45.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25932, 12 October 1949, Page 4
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