HEALTH STAMP CAMPAIGN
With a view to assisting the forthcoming health postage stamp campaign the Wellington Health Camp Association recently circularised the chairmen of all school committees in the Wellington district asking for their cooperation for the purpose of staffing selling booths at suburban post offices. The association is appreciative of the co-operation that is being given to the appeal by members of committees and ladies' auxiliaries, and it is anticipated, in view of the early opening Gf the Otaki Health Camp, that the public will respond to the appeal, realising that the purchase of health stamps will benefit some child at a health camrj.
An Auckland family had noticed for some time that their teapot was not pouring well and that the tea tasted somewhat musty. So, with the aid of a bit of wire and a crochet hook one of the family investigated, and, after some trouble, poked out the blockage It was a fully-grown weta, with its body intact, which had -evidently sought to make its home in. the tea-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 6
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173HEALTH STAMP CAMPAIGN Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 6
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