BRITISH RED CROSS
THE “ COPPER TRAIL ” CAMPAIGN IN OTAGO. His Majesty the King says: “Never was the need for a continuance of the ministrations of tho Red Cross more urgent. ... I am specially proud of the noble generosity' displayed by Britons overseas.”
FIRST LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd. £1,000 0 0 hs*i r £(oc>d, Son, and .bwen, Ltd. (divided between various centres) 1,000 0 0 Lutterworth Bros., Lt ( i. (3 miles—-21 miles Dunchin. £440; 4 mile Invercargill, £38) ••• 523 0 0 J, Bat-tray and Son, Ltd. 2 miles; £100 to InverNew Zealand 350 250 0 0 0 0 R Wilson and Co., Ltd. (including £.50 forTima.ru) 250 0 0 Anonymous 250 0 0 J. H. Kirk and Co., Ltd. 250 0 0 National Insurance Co., Ltd. 200 0 0 James Bogg (1 mile) 176 0 0 N.Z. Paper ALUs, Ltd. ... 150 0 0 Bristol J?iano Co. (Dunedin proportion) 100 0 0 AInrrav. Roberts, and Co., Ltd 100 0 0 Phoenix Co., Ltd. 100 0 0 Stronach, Morris, and Co., Ltd ICO 0 0 [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 3
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177BRITISH RED CROSS Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 3
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