GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED
' The matron of St. Barnabas's-Babies' Home, Khandallah, gratefully- acknowledges the following gifts:—Commercial Travellers, £15; Lodge Otari, £2 2s; "Rejoice," £1; E. S. Burns, £1; X.X ;j £1; Koropiko School, £1; Mrs. Hore, 10s; Missßrodie, ss;-Miss Griffiths, 9s 4d; Mrs. Button, £1 Is; also clothing, toys, etc., from Mrs. W. Best, Mrs. -Webster, Mrs. Gubbins, Mrs.-Wright, St. Mark's Church School, St. Peter's Girls' Club, Miss Gregory,. Worser Bay School, Miss Anyon, Mrs. "W. iG. Beard, ■ Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Hamerton. Mrs. Coveney. Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Weston, Active Service Guild. (Turakina), Onslow Lodge (Khandallah branch), Bible Class (Brooklyn), Bible Class (Northland), Lea and Chever'all, Miss Fleming, F.A.C., Mrs. H. Webster, Mrs. F. J. Wilson, Wellington College-: Old Girls' Association, Anonymous, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs Cimino, Miss Bridges, Mrs. D. McCaul, Chiltou House Old Girls, Miss Tipler, Miss Gibson, Girls'i Bible Class (Hunterville),-Miss Peach,. Miss Francis, Mrs. .Chisholm, Misses E. and E. Perry, Cheltenham Ladies' Guild (Kiwitea), St. Mark's Mothers' Stall,. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Heays, Miss Allen, Misses Granfield, Mrs. E. R. Pamplin, Mrs. Miller, Miss Homer, Mrs. Kebbell, Miss Hepburn, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Maudsley, Misses Owen, St. Stephen's School (Marton), Miss C. B. Tuely, Wharcama Ladies! Guild, Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Zander, St. Peter's G.F.S, and St. Mary's Girls' Club.
The matron and superintendent of "the Home for the Aged Needy desire to thank the following for gifts: Te Aro Meat Co., lamb; Mrs. Dunn, Christmas cake; Mrs. Herd, magazines; Wellington East Girls' College, fruit, sweets, and gramophone records; Mr. Scott and L.H.A., clothing and tbeir annual gift •»f tea and sugar; anonymous, tobacco; Christian ■ Science Church, weekly supplies of papers and reading matter; Sunday School children from Trinity Methodist and Berhainpore Baptist Churches, jam, flowers, and su-eets; the Rev. Dr. Christy (Anglican chaplain), Major and Mrs. Greenfield, officers and members o£ the Salvation Army, for regular visits to the home and to a host of friends who by their visits cheer the residents. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 3
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