There arc still many families in Gisborne who are without the necessary comforts- to see them through tlie winter and Mother . Hubbard s onpboard is ve'y hare. Wives of Gisborne's Salvages are now busy making up parcels! of east-off clothing which are to bo delivered at the dish’s korero on Wednesday next, and) it is to be hoped that- this year’s efforts to asists the poor people of the diswill surpass that of any preaions veax. Following General Evangeline Booths' suggestion for a lighter and harder-wearing material, the colour •jftebt grey is being introduced into the Salvation Army uniform. The colour is already being used in hot climates. It will not displace tho blue, to which it is: an alternative. Women will wear grey stockings with the new uniform.—Press A s sn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12870, 25 May 1936, Page 3
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