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£25 For Earthquake Relief. A sum of £25, being the balance of an amount collected in Gisborne for the relief of earthquake distress, has been received by the Napier Rotary Club from the Gisborne Rotary Club, with instructions to dispose of the amount in the relief of earthquake distress. At yesterday’s luncheon of the former club, it was unanimously decided that the Gisborne Club be thanked for their generous contribution. Market Reserve Block. The erection of the Market Reserve block, Napier, is now in its finishing stages. The boarding around the shop fronts has been removed and an immediate start is to bo made -with laying down the footpath in concrete squares. The new block is to be handed over to the borough authorities in tho course of tho next few days.

which are showing excellent progress. “A very strong and enthusiastic subcentre has been formed in Hastings under the chairmanship of Mr E. J. Herrick, with whom is associated a number of ladies and gentlemen keenly alive to the principles underlying the Rod Cross work in the interests of the people, their work giving every indication of showing good results. “Every effort is to be made with a view to placing the Red Cross movement in a strong position in Hawke’s Bay, as an earnest appreciation of the value of Red Cross as a world-wide movement directed towards the elimination of human suffering. “Tn conclusion, I specially wish to refer to the work carried out by the secretary, Mr H. Tait, who has rendered wonderful services, and this executive can in no words convey to him the appreciation of his just and fair decision in meeting all demands.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 5