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PATRIOTIC GIRLS

HELP FOR THE BELGIANS. The following letter, which speaks for itself, has been sent to The Post: — "Dear Editor, — During our school holidays we three schoolgirls decided to get up a little kiddies' bazaar in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. We bought some penny dolls and made dresses fpr them with our patches. Our mothers made us lollies and cakes, and a friend gave us a. demijohn of lemonade. On Saturday afternoon wo held. the bazaar, and the children of Todtnan-stroet camp along, with their pennies, and bought us out in quick time. Wo are pleased to hand you thel takings, which amounted to 16s. We are glad to feel that we have dono a little to help the poor Belgian children, who havo been driven from their homes by tho cruel enemy. — We aro, sir, UNA DAWSON. BESSIE QUINN. MARJORIE BROWN. Todman-stroet, Brooklyn."

An orchard property situated at Motueka is advertised by Messrs. Miller and Rutter for sale. Mr. Herbert Claughton, organist St. Andrew's, notifies that he has resumed teaching— pianoforte and sieging.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 2

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PATRIOTIC GIRLS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 2

PATRIOTIC GIRLS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 2