HEALTH CAMP FINANCE
At a meeting of the management committee of the Otaki Health Camp the secretary reported that the ladies' sales committee had arranged to staff the various post offices in connection with the Health Stamp campaign, and during the first week the public responded by purchasing stamps to the value of £30. A lady who had been interviewing business houses had sold £30 worth of stamps. Donations are gratefully acknowledged from: —Dominion Motors. 10s: E.K., £ 1 Is; Messrs. J. R. McKenzie, Ltd., £1 Is; Messrs. Woolworths (N.Z.), Ltd.. £1 Is; Mr. W. M. King, 10s 6d; Messrs Market Gardeners, Ltd., £1 Is; Messrs. Glaxo Laboratories (N.Z.). Ltd., £2 2s; Messrs. Frank Printing Co., £1 Is; Miss C. B. Evans, £2; Levin Borough Council, £4 4s; Messrs.- John Mill and Co., £1 Is; E. & E., 10s; Messrs. John Newton and Son. £5 ss.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1939, Page 7
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144HEALTH CAMP FINANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1939, Page 7
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