TRENCH COMFORTS.
SALVATION ARMY APPEAL
The following donations have been received by the local Salvation Army for tho Trench Comforts Fund: — £ s d Ptticeeds Manawatu Hunt Club Point to Point Steeplechase 77 0 0 Proceeds Patriotic Day (July 20) 72 0 0 D. Twigg 50 0. U! E. Short '■ 2o 0 0 Short and Sons jo v v Tawera Estate 25 0 0 Mrs Lucas 2o J> T P. James 5 0 0 H. G. Kili'ord 2 2 0 C''A. Masters , „ H E. Pilchur • ••• ••• 2 i % A. Marshall ••• l 1 ° J. it. Taylor ... 1 1 " Miss Young j j " O. S. Tyerman \ x v Tho following have promised stocK for Friday's sale:— 4 . Messrs E. Short, J?Mornsop, P. E. Eichler, T. Nicholls, J. J. Cottor, C. Cowdrev, D. Davies, J. Petersen, 1. Jell'ries,' R, Donald, D. "Younger, J. Gi'een, L. Complin. , The Feilding Patriotic Society has promised to subskli.se the donations and other receipts £ for £ up to £500. Donations will be acknowledged through -the ''Star.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3300, 24 July 1917, Page 3
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