PATRIOTIC APPEAL
CITY CONTRIBUTIONS • The following donations to the DunedinSt. Kilda Sub-zone's quota of the 1943 All Purposes Patriotic Appeal are acknowledged:— Previously acknowledged, £35,802 17s. Professional Group.—Members of Uunedin Slock Exchange, £IOO 2s 6d; W. E. C. Jlcid and Co., £3l 10s; staff, W. E. C. Reid and Co. (for prisoners of war), £ll 3s 8d; total, £142 16s 2d. Retail Group.—Zone 3: Mrs J. Houston, £5. Zone 7: A. Smith and Co. Ltd., £2l. Zone 8: "Anon.," Frederick street, £10; "Two Macs," £4; loial, £4O. Mr and Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon, £25; Mrs E. E. Hall (account Services and Dependent Fund). £10; Post and Telegraph staff (total to date, £419), £8; Mrs James H. Walker and " Anonymous," each £5; Misses F. Meggett and D. Sinclair (two £1 bonds), " Anonymous," and Tainui Croquet Club, each £2; McLeod's Box Factory (staff), £1 10s: E.M.G., 10s; total. £36,046 13s 2d. .
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Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 3
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150PATRIOTIC APPEAL Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 3
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