ANZAC HOUSE.
Anzac Soldiers' Club House, though it. has not been officially opened, and wilt not be until certain .alterations have been made to the billiard room and social hall, has nevertheless been extensively used bv our returned soldiers, and the' membership roil (which is free) already amounts to 120. The committee desire to acknowledge the following donations of cash and goods, and - will "be thtl'-.ful for more. Two or three garden seat*, would be welcomed as affording the opportunity for soldiers sitting outside in the garden on fine days.
Cash Donations. Lieut en.ant-colone-l Nichols. E. C. Reynolds, J. A. p ar k Harry Hay, and H. W. Rcicl, £lO 10s each; W. Taine, T. W. Kempthorne, and John Roberts. C.M.G.. £lO each- \ D Bell. John Mill, ajtd D. E. Theomin. £5 5s each; Mrs M. Stuart Holmes, E C Hazlott, Mrs E. C. Reynolds, Peter Kerens, J. A. Roberts, and E. HaH«nstein, £5 each ; Crosby Morris, £4 4s ; W. Laidlaw, E. M. Theomin. and Elliot Bros., £3 5s each: C. A. Wilson. I). Crawford'. E. Cameron, and Miss M. Downie Stewart. ' £2 2s each ; R. Glendininer ;irK ] Mrs j. C Johnstone, £2 each; Mis? M. haniuhar' Isiip and Watt. W. J. Williamson. 1)' Reid, jun.. J. H. Stewart. A. F. Rattray. W. H. Brent. J. {!. Patterson. H. Whitcombe. E. R. Burton, <{ >[ M'Leait, E. Calvert. VV. R. Brttoh. X. (1 Brewer. Jas. Connor, E. M. .Short. A Mandeno/A. Burt, x\'. E. Quelch, S C"un-ninsrha-m. P. Barr, A. A. Einch. J. T. Millar, W. Bannerman. R. A. R Martin. A. H. Fisher. 1). J. Calder!" W J. Guthrie, and Mrs M'Farlaiie, £i i« each; Mrs P. Duncan. Mrs Findlav, and Mr W. Brcen, £1 each; Mrs Breen. 10semnloyees of W. Breen. £2 18s • total' £192 3s. ' '
Books. Cushions, etc.--Victoria League 2 Morris chairs ami 2 tables; Otago Women's Club, 3 card table.*, cards, etc. ; Mrs \Y. r. Edmond. carpet for 2* rooms. i ami curtains: Mrs John yhnnd, casement blinds for windows; Airs G. WSire Morris chair; Mrs J. A. P ar ] c . sofa"and pictures: .Mrs A. S. Johnstone, era maphone and records; Mrs S. W. Gibbs bookshelves and books; Mrs Keith Ramsay, picture: Mrs .J. Loudon, picture • .Mrs \Y. Wood, books: Mrs, j'. Roberts' cream jugs and sugar basins; \t. ic " Kcnzie, magazines: Telegraph Women's CI no, books:. Mrs D. Harrawav books and pictures.: Miss ,Wimperk, 'picture : Miss JVnniston. books: Bi.shop Nevill wicker chair and cane lounae; \ Hetrarly, piano: Sir Geo. It' Lean.' 2 wicker easy chairs; J. M. Smith, marble clock-: •I. t. Cameron, centre setter; W C Mac' Gresor arm chair; Alex. Palmer. Morris chair: Yv Tame, coal; G. Joachim, pictures and books; f. Shore. (Lovell's Flat) phonograph and records; Keith Ramsav' disinfectant and saliva tors : Mrs arid! Mr H. Isaacs, 2 Axminster hearthrugs- H T. Wright, pictures, books of music- t' J. Scott books: A. Fletcher Battravi picl tures; C. Speight, magazines and hooks: C. and W. Hay ward, hall seat and o umbrella, stands; Jollv and Braik pads and envelopes: J. Wilkie and Co° Ltd., blotters; Whitcombe and Tombs' Ltd., stationery, etc.: Mollisons, Ltd ? hearthrugs; Briscoe and Co., Ltd 3 dozen teaspoons; Kempthorne,, p ro V 80r •Ltd.. brushes and soap; Stark and Co 'books; .Eicgg- and Co.. Ltd.. 6 hook's | music: Sroullar and Chisholm. Ltd 4 card tables; G. Ritchie, crockery and vasws. '
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Evening Star, Issue 15968, 23 November 1915, Page 10
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