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OVERSEAS RELIEF

NEW ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTION

OVER TWO MILLIONS,

<rw>n on own corrhmhmih.)

•LONDON, 13th July.

Iv the ooorae of a speech a{. the opening of the Agricultural and -Horticultural School and Homes in Belgium, ,: Sir James Allen referred to the generous donations made. by ther people of New Zealand for relief purposes overseas. The Belgian Ambassador, showed : considerable interest in what the High Commissioner had' said, and asked tor, ■

a specific statement of the ' amounts" contributed. The High ■ Commissioner has had such a statement prepared, and has sent it to the Belgian The figures may be of interest to the people o£ New Zealand, i They, show the approximate amounts contributed for relief purposes overseas up to 30th" June, 1922 :—,' : ' '

Ootopi ' numbering more than 5000' ware landed during a recent week by the inhennen of Northern France. - ;i-

Fox cubs we/c sold by auction at Ash"-' ford (Kent). market recently, and Kirn' were bought v pell tor, Uebat. „.,-, BBAUTX OF THE^HAJoL' ■; ■ • . v -„ „} (;•• :■ ___;,.,-, •■ ; -.- ■; ■•' i ■ '■]} Perfeot beauty is giwn tof»w women, but, witi a little intril^nie*, «U could nuke the best of whatever good 'looks they posses*. Nothing makes mare difference to\ a woman* appearance t'aan the condition of her hair; it gresttly' enhances the obarm of >be pwtty woman, if it is jrtoMv and weU-noomed, and beautiful hair atone* for plainness in &• , less fortunate. ;'/-IV .'•■.;/.":."!T;';V!.',;'' ' A great deal depend* on the shampoo need. The hair, to look it* beat,> must, be frequently cleansed. Many ihainpoos, which do not lather wall, only partially clean** the, hair;, consequently it nnver appears as bright and glossy ai it should. Many society women and actcesses 'who know the value of beauty and the importance of preserving it, \are now-for-eaking hairdrea*ing estaoliahmentc, . and having their hair woahed at home by : their maid*.' For.tfak pwrpoae * ehanipoo is .made with stallax granule* and hot water.' This subetonce produces a sweet ; •cented foaming lather which thoroughly cleanses the hair. After: rawing the hair is quickly dried with hot toweli, and the results are mqet taticfaetory. ' '' .' ' All the hidden iheen of ihe haii U brought out, and H is beanttfuliy wft, Wavy, and eaey to do np. -::.- .■■.=■ ■ ■"■■:. ;. „ All shampooe have a tendency to dry the hair. In ckcei when the icalp !• naturally rery oily.v the ; xue of \ ttiilkz act* m an excellent oornectiTe. For those whose' hair v inclined to, beidrr ' and brittle,;maiaaging',the scalp! With ,; blire oil before «ach ahainpoo, is rexmmended. - .'■'.■ ■ '',' ..-, ;■,.■ -■ ■' ■ "■,-..■■ ./''''.'■■" ■'■■■■} Brurfieg shonld be kept thoroughly cle>n. A little ammonia in, the water ' for washing them, enrtrei thin They shonld be finally rinsed in cold water, ao as to stiffen thei-bristlei.—Advtl : ■

■"• ■ •'. '..; ■'■■•■:. ■ ';••, ■■■ •• £ \■■■■'': Belgian Orphan ■, Fund ... ... 23,161 Fonda du Roi Albert, ".w ... - 5,000 ' Belgian Belief y-. .;. '■.... ... 326,320 Dominion' Schools Contribution v ; , »o Belgian CHjldren's ,T?und 18,364 Government Subsidy to Belgian ,,, , -. ''■ Fund ... ,...>:.. ■:;.•■ ...■ ..;■:■■ m,ifo"-'. Other Belgian Funds» ,. fti . ; v_ 6^917 .' .■•■' .' ■ :■■ ■ .• ■"" •:\' ■'■■''-yxriffiT Grant* from N.Z. Shwpownerg'' ■'*■ v 4:-- ..: Fund;... ......! :.: i.. .ii 20^00 Save the Childrtn Fund ...'.:../'60;416. Russian Famine Fund ."..' \.7.- ■"6,816-'. ■' European. Students' Relief ... ,' 55Ci , Chinese Famine Fund ... ',:;. -:':'. ■, 921' : , For Other Allies,,,. ..;;:: 45|953: Belief in United Kingdom ..: "22,301 British, Red Cross ...... ..,■ 332,44(1 British,if»vy Relief ..■-.„..::.: 123,9212 .. New Zealand Hospital Ships. 6X;55U/ New Zealand Comforts Fund 180,713, J New Zealand War Belief Fund - 16,455 GifiiGoods .:...'::■..... ...,..:.,.,; 657,536: ' Reinittance to Various.. Funds ,';!.;, through Internal Affairs De ; partmeht ... '... ... ■".!.. ... 69.3JA Regimental Funds ...; ...;,. 13,3<I6'-'.'. Sundry,.- Small Funds ... ... , 9,8116 Equipment and Maintenanc* . , of Etrembierei Hospital ... 14,000 ; ,.-'.;■<■ ■:...:'" :.'.-■ ;-,-'v '■:i«2 ) M8,042/'} Since 1st July, the following subis h»ve b«en -paid;:—-''.'.'. ',;.'►.','.'. .-'. • ■ : ■ ■ ' European - ; Stttdents'; Relief „... ll» , Russian Famine Fund ...... ': 1,000 Save the Children Fund .... 854 A ToUl tovDaU ;.' ; ■

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 3

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OVERSEAS RELIEF Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 3

OVERSEAS RELIEF Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 3

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