UNEMPLOYMENT
«HE MAYOR'S FUND,
The "Mayor acknowledges the following additional donations to the unemployment fund :—Returned Soldiers' Association (2nd instalment), £200; Fjrst 'Church of. Christ Scientist, £25; Messrs. Bell, Gully, . Myers, and O'Leary, £10 ,10s; "H," £2; "Sympathy," £l; Mrs. P.. Blundell, £1; E. Tomlin, 6s.
A bakery firm in town has undertaken to give two dozen loaves of bread per day for some time in aid of unemployed relief. ■ . .
The Dominion Cake Shop, Courtenayplaoe, has handed to the Mayor for relief of distress, a 2001b sack of flour. The flour has been accepted with thanks, and Mr. Wright asks that other firms will donate a supply of 2lb paper bags in order that the flour may be made up into suitable'lots for distribution. Mr. Wright says that he will be glad if any firm would spare an assistant to bag up the flour into 2ll> parcels. The five tons of turnips donated by Mi1. D. M'Kenzie, of Levin, for unemployed relief have been brought to Wellington free of charge by the Railway Department, and Messrs. Mont, Cottrell, and Co., have'offered to cart them to the Town Hall without cost. V
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 12, 14 July 1922, Page 8
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191UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 12, 14 July 1922, Page 8
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