CANVASS FOR PLUNKET SOCIETY
MELTING OK BUSJNKSS MK.N. The Mayor (Mr 11, T. Tapley) pn .sidl'd yesterday ;ji t> rnoun at a meetim of business men convened to assist 111 canvass for tin; P'lunket Society. Mr Tapley thanked those present IT: turning out in such large numbers o his invitation, and explained that li me-cting had been called in order i make arrangements for a canvass the city linns on behalf of the Plunki Society appeal. A ,strong ladies’ no mitten had been formed to canvass i; residential areas, and was at work. 1, Imped those present, would agree i form themselves into small couiniilln 1 1) canvass the business (inns. T 1 committee aimed at raising ,C!(),{)(;: and so far hud been reeeiu’i and lie hoped one and all would assis: to raise the amount aimed at. Mr P. JJarr endorsed what the liriv 1 had said, and stated lhal if vohmtec, would come i'onvai'd it would make it work light for all eoneenied. All present agreed to canvass c. tain streets in the city area. The Mayor th" P- 1 •' so generously offering to assist, and it was decided to commence (he city campaign next Monday, The minting was very enthnsiastie, ami confidence was expressed in the nltimalc success of the t.amp.ogn.
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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 10
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