Still Climbing
Although progress is slow, it ; s nevertheless sure, and it is pleasing to see that the ultimate goal of £IOO in being reached. Don’t forget that Betty Hoddle of the Kaitßia Post Office will receive your donUfjion as readily through the mail as ove/ counter. Dont’ disappoint hfr she patiently awaits the nimble from your pockets. ‘
BILLETS STILL NEEDED Young Footballers Up to the time of going to press, there had been offers to billet 97 of the boys coming to Kaitaia to olay in the Primary Schools Football Tournament. This still leaves 36 that are yet without a couch upon which ta lay their weary frames after their day’s exertions, and you are urgently requested to seek some way of housing these youngsters, and when you have dohe so, communicate with the Primary School by phone, letter or personal call, and acquaint those in charge of this venture of your willingness to aid. Don’t leave it until tomorrow. DO IT NOW !
List to Date f Previously acknowledged £55 \2 0 Mrs. Coleman 10 0 Anonymous 5 0 Alfie 10 0 Total £56 7 0
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Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 79, 15 July 1949, Page 1
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187Still Climbing Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 79, 15 July 1949, Page 1
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