DISTRESS RELIEF
City Mission Fund In acknowledging with thanks the following donations to Ins distress rclier fund, the Rev. T. Ficldcn Taylor, ot the Wellington City Mission, stated, that ni view of the present financial situation, he was particularly grateful to those who had so quickly responded to his appeal: — , Anon, Palmerston North, £1; E.L.. pel Nurse Budge, 21/-; Kelleher. £2: Irvine, £1; W.F., £3; House, 10/-; Pearson, £o; Cudtlinc, £1; S., £1; 0.5., 20/-; V.H., 10/-; D.C., £1; A.T.M.. 2/-; Crooke, 105/-; Anon. £1; Harding, £1: Anon. 2/6; 'Wylie. £5; Squires, £1 ; M. 5... 10/-; Perry, £2; 11., 2/6; Anon, 5/-; G.C., £•<; Anon, 10/-; Anon, 10/-.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 167, 11 April 1932, Page 2
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107DISTRESS RELIEF Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 167, 11 April 1932, Page 2
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