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Patriotic , Funds. '' JL "" '/A' T w ft E D .Q R0 S S VON De The following additional contributions to > the Red Cross Fund have been received :«- £ s d » TeAwamutu Provincial Red Cross .„ „ Campaign .. . • , -. ft.500 0 0 . To Kuiti Provincial Red Cross . „ • Campaign 6,000 0 0 1 Tirau Provincial M Cross Cam- „„„„„„ I ■ paign . . ~ . . . . 2,000 0 0 " Matamata Provincial Red Cross . , Campaign' ~ . ,- ... 2,000 0 0 Raglan Provincial Red Cross ,' Campaign (additional) . 1.600 0 0 Westfieid Provincial Red Cross - Campaign . ~ . . 1.000 0 0 , Taumarunui Provincial Red Cross • ' Campaign . ••„••,.,• 6M ° ° '■ Ramarama Tuhimata Provincial ( Red Cross Campaign .... 413 6 4 , Panakura Provincial Re'd ""Cross Campaign (additional) . .. 807 16 l » MaukuPranklln Provincial Red . A . „ • Cross Campaigo ~ .. .. 250 0 0 • Farmers' Co-op, Auctioneering » Co., Ltd., Hamilton (allocated ( among local County Campaigns) 250 0 0 A.WPP League, Branches, etc.: 1 Coromandel Branch £31 10s, Te Aroha West Branch $21. pro- ' coeds from fancy dress ball and I concert held in connection with ' Mercer School £13 0s lOd, Rotcrua Branch £10, Otorohang* , Branch HO. Russell Branch £8 9». A.W P L. Sewing Guild '£6, Waihl -Branch « Katikat) Branch £6, Kamo Branch £5, Mrs, Cooner £2, sundries I0»i Copper Trail, Bchools. etc.: ' Waipu Central School £18 5s sd, Port Albert Branch £8 7s 6d, St. Cuthbort's College it 10s, I Romuoro School £5 Bs, Darga"I ville School £3 13s 6d. Klmlhia No 3 School £2 15s, Matakana School £2 2s 6d. WaitemaU Ladies' Golf Club 'per Devonport | Branch £2 'M Albany School £2, Brjgham'a Creek School £2, Paepgoroa School £2, Onewhero School £1 18« Id. Bombay School , £1 15s. Titoki School (i 10s, Tara £1 10s. Onotiki £J 10s, Mt. Roskill £1 va, Gordonton School £1 sa, Riri £1 3s 7d, Buckiand. Branch £| 6s. Otanga School £1 2s 6d, Nguniru School £1 2a fid, Te Rauamoa School £1 2a 4d, Otorohawja School £1 2s, Kore School £1 0s «d, Rotokarahl > School £1 Os Bd, Te Aroha Con- , vent £1. Taogitu School £1. I Wamoakau School £1, Arkle'e Pay School £1. T> Point School £1, Broadwofld Schoel £1. Okahu •/ £1, Misses Petley £1, sundries 1 £22 oa' Id, Monthly Appeal) , Takapuna Branch £5, Devonport Branch. £5. Papaloetoe Branch £4. Mr. La Roy £2 10?, Mr and Mrs. P A. Edmlaton £2. Mrs Philson £1, Mrs. Stanafield £1, sundries £210 aßd , . 249 » 4 Awakino Copper Trail Committee 228 « 9 Dmry Provincial Red Cross Cam. paign (additional) . ~ 113 5 1 Victoria League Red Cross (July„,Auf.) 'V %• , 100 0 0 Te Puke Provincial Red Cross . „ Campaign 'additional) . ~ 57 7 9 East Tamalri Provfnoial Bed Cross Campaign (additional) .. S3 13 a . OnMikj branch N.Z. Farmers' » l Union ... ~ , SO 13 0 ' C'mWdee Branch Red" Cross x, lß '"''' •. ~ 50 0 0 Noribcrn Pharmsceutlcal Association: P 8. Murray, £8; A. W. G. Le Quejnc. £S ; J, Rees gwrge. £7; H. T. King. £7; A. Wcles, £fl! J. M, Jefferson, £C; J, C. Sbarlsnd, Ltd.. £5 10s ~ 4510 0 Collection for Red Cross at social « at Reotahi »0 7 7 New Zealand Old Colonists' Assosiatlon 50 0 0 Papstoatpe Provinqial Red Cross Campaign (additional) .. ~ 27 !fl 7 Stefl of John Court, Ltd. (Aug.).. 24 17 8 A. Clark and Sons, Ltd.: Ware, house Staff (July-Aug,). £15 16a Mi Bmplpyoes of Shirt Factory (Jnly-Aug - .), a lis; Eden Ter--1 race Factory (July-Sept.), £5 7s ad 24 10 9 M 3?ky. Logan, Caldwell,' Ltd.: Warehouse Staff (Sept.), £io 10s 3d; Employees of Rnrli St. F«otpry (Aug.), £5 lie 0d: MrcValvie Si. Factory (Sept.), £6; Newmarket Factory (Aug.), 16s; r P e , ,§ l '« Factory. 12s 6d; Wakefield St, Factory (Aug.). IDs fid -. ■.. 23 1 0 Thames Provincial Red Cross Campaign (additional) 20 0 0 Pupils of Ladies' College, Remuera for Cooper Train .. .. .. 12 13 0 0,.P0.: Mail and' Parcels Room and Money Order and Savings BankDept, (Aug.), £5 HsiTelegraph Operators (Aug.), £5 Is 6d .. ■.. .. 10 18 6 Auckland M Co., Ltd.: Employees Beaumont St. Works Sept.), 15165; Staff Head Office (Aug.), £5 2s 10 18 0 Remuera Aid Society (Aug.-Sept.) 10 O 0 Employees of Northern Boot Co., Ltd., (July-Sept.). £8 16s; collected at Patriotic ' Patriotic Social, held in Aratoro School on 20th Sept., IS 14s 6d; Employees of Colonial Ammunition Co., Lid. (Aug), £8 lis 6d; collected by ladies of Whakapirau for luncheon at sale on 14tb Aug.. £7 10s;. Employees of F. M. King. Ltd. (Sept).'£6 09 9d; Staff of Pacific Cable Board. £5 Us 3dProceeds dance oiven by Mrs. J R Warnock. £5 10s; PuWnwa Branch Red Crosa (R«nt I. £5 4e fid; Emolovees of Geo Court. . Ltd (Atic). £5 3sj Mrs S. Hoare (Sept.). £5: Parnell Emergency Socety (Sept.). £51 Anßust contr'twlions in Ohacawai. Pakaftp. and Waimalc Districts. £5; w 8. Whit'ov and Son« Ltd. (SeM.). £5; WJi- )(«(« Br'ni'h fled Cross. £5: Manur/»wa ProUncial B*'' Cross (u<ldiliona'). £4 in« 4d: Employees of F .Ta?ncr and Co (Jime-Aiii J. £4 14»; Emnloyeo* of A W Bn'l and Co (Ave-). £4 12s: W G. Allen and Co (Mav-Aue), £-1 4s: proceed* guessl"» comr>etit<m for B"wh. tfvr Miss F. Whit* /M: Farmers' Union Trsding Co, Rtsff Club (Pent), £3 18* Fmn'oyees of P B Greenn*'!*h (.Tulv-An?) f% 7« sd; Em pinvees of ThnmnsATi and H ; "«, Ltd fAus) £3 fi» fld J H. Watson, £3 3«: remit of romnfttition among «rh*lirs of Sjlv-rrle'e Ri-hfto'. £3: Ho* Ch«' , 'n «nd f«mlly (.T.ilv»Hff) £3 Mm Wrr, W ! n«lon« (S»nO n- S'» ff of nn'nn fH"«m Ph!n ("Jo . L»rl '*««). *" 10. fi,l, tit Mfl'V'o B«d fit »Mi«'« ITiji'lo'varton end Pr««ara'rtrv S'l"v>' £217«.81 AWsn'v Girls' O"iM. £0 0* M; M ! «»»« A «nd T. FW.in? '<s»«t ) f>- »»i«e W„llflr«. M. 'V7ait' «k?e t?.fl Trn'o G»nd. W. M r ». f«r<»r. f>- T""n»lfi BriiTifli ff»A Cr«s« 'Tnlvl £1 13s: Towl Rr)l«Ml St. .Wmi Am. W«nee, £1 lfl«: EmnW»»s of K»ars'ev, TW ( »„«,), £1 19*; FW">Wfl«n of A W P»»» 'B»nf.), PI m«. Fmn'nvee' of NX, Pn, T.t (An».) £1 a «! r"mnW«i *( V 7 Pmresa Co T,4,l tin*\ fl 7« «! Mr Tow."..*. nrn«« , ''» * D 'o '••''"'tie «*.VV, *1 5»- Sin* of A<™-1r'»«<l W«-Vioiir Pnord '«»«♦). f1 1» fid: *•« Ci B. In* ** '«•»>♦. n «'l £1- >»'"•»« T)l M ,J*,».»*V, n r,A P..r»»»« '«««»1 « ( . m. v. M v";. {An».P».«n «11 Tapnivl T»r««M, ffo,? r«««« _ £1; M*« W««/«n. R Tnr>rl7ll• , , '»'- ! )»iil*iftns. 43: •mounts under £1 >'*• 2* __,_-„ GEO P wn«io»j. Hon. Treasurer 70. T»nin»w>V Rni^ii"« *THE BLUE CROSS FUND. The Ladies' Committee of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children and Prevention of Cruelty to Animal* has just sent to London 'a further donation ol £260 (or the benefit of the above fund,, making tho total amount remitted to date £1000.-Proceeds from shop (kindly lent by Victoria League). £166 3s Udi collected by dog Pat from Secondary Schools (St. Cutbbert'a, Melmerly, Girls' Grammar, Miss King's. Miss Boult s. eto, also Surrey and other offices. £15 3s 7d, Mount Eden Girls' Patriotic Club (concert), £8; Mr. C. J Hutchinson, £6 Bs i Mrs Richmond, £5j Mrs Wm. Thome, £2; Mr. L. A Longuet, £2, Mrs. Coocb. Messrs. C, R. Germann. Ed Morton. A H Nathan. H D Robertson, F M Wipstone. Bond and Bond, J. Burns and Co.. Green -and Colebrook. Ho»ther Roberton, Henderson and Macfarlane., a. R. McNeill and Co-. Robertson Bros., Spedding. Ltd., £1 Is each, Mr M Louisson, £1; smaller djraatlons. £9 189 6d, collecting boxes, rily and suburbs. £11 0a 4d, Hinemoa, Helensviflc. £2 Is 4d: Momnivdle, £1 2»; guessing rompetltion. Rawene, £2 2s; sale of roses (Miss Earl). £2, Grammar School Old Girls' Association. £1 15s ; con. ««Tt, Mttamata. £1 7a; collected by the Misses iy?ev»B, Hamilton. £1 10a; total, £250. licensing Notices, BAY OP PLENTY LICENSING DISTRICT T NOTICE 0/ APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF /ICENSB,-I, ANDREW CHARLES JOHNSTONE, Taiipo, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the House and Promises known by the sign of The Spa Hole}, and situate at Taupo. do horeby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will at the noxt licensing meeting to be boldcn at the Courthouse. Opotiki, on tho Gth day ol December. 1918, apply for a transfer of the said license from ; myself to Joseph, William Brooke, my ap. pointee. Dated the" 20th day of September, , 1918.—Signature of Applicant, A. C, JOHNSTONE , Restaurants and Tearooms. THE TIFFIN MAKES A NEW DEPARTDRE- . 6DNDAY LUNCHES! Many people who/hove hitherto been i rather at a loss to know where to go for • lunch op Sunday will be glad to loam that • THE TIFFIN now supplies Sunday Lunches' between . the hours of 19 and 2. And they are GOOD! THE TIFFIN. CITY CHAMBERS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. nHEAP pIS,H MEALS, DOWN TO IS, The Best and Cheapest Meal in Australasia. SANFORD'S RESTAURANTS. Opposite G.P.0.. Opposite HERALD Office, ; Opp, Smith and Caughey, Queen Street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 5

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