OUR WINTER CAMPAIGN.
TOTAL OF NEARLY £l5O. Our 'Winter Campaign closes with the final list of donations as below. Having reached a total of almost £l5O. we may well be thankful and proud that we have thus been able to render substantial help at a time when so many are in desperate need. r I he sum of £25 has been forwarded to the Auckland Ladies' Benevolent Society, and the secretary has asked me to extend the grateful thanks of the society to all who have contributed to this donation. Again, our sincerest thanks to all members and friends of the Herai,d Brigade, who have made our winter campaign such a conspicuous success ! WINTER COMFORTS FUND. ilis3 M. Silva, Peria 0 10 0 John and Jocelyn Reynolds, 5s each 0 10 0 Collected by Norman Worthington 0 5 0 Auntie Ethel 0 5 0 , X - 0 2 G J-eshe 0 2 0 Douglas Henley. Airs. Warren, each l.s 0 2 0 XI 10 6 Previously acknowledged .. . e 146 18 0 Total £1.48 11 0 COMFORT SHIP PARCELS. T lie Bainham Indira, Nelson; Knthlron and Gay; Mrs. Downard, Remuera: M.K.; J.R., Paterangi; Aunts Emily and NTi 11: " (iood Wishes"; Bainham, W.C.T.U.; Allan and Baby Middleton. Bucklnnd: Josephine; Mrs. M. L. Donald, Kpsom; Nathnlie Williams, ami I. I-',. Ailken, Kereonc. Several parcels no name. Nessie Brown. \Yc are pleaped (o have you as a member, Nessie, but the story is not up to publication ntnndard. The idea of a " trip to fairyland " forms the plot, of fully ninety t>cr cent, of the stories sent in. Namy Bockman. - A very nice letter, j Nancy, and wo arc glad to wcleomo you to our Circle. Hilda I'enrman. -The sketches are not quite up to the standard required for publication, but keep on trying! Edith Millar.-The card was intended for you. Just alter the name, and add "as directed." , Kathleen Odey.-- "A Country (iirl's Day" is much belter than the story. Yep. Betty's " Daughter of Spring " v.ns the best juvenile poem ever printed in our page. I am glad you enjoyed it. Charlie Weber.—Thank you for the photo, Charlie. Teddy looks a dear little fellow, and 1 am suro you have lots of fun with him. Jim Middleton.---Havn sent a Gve mark card for the competition. LETTERS, SKETCHES, ETC., FROM:~ Marjorie Cooper. Don Rallison, Lucy Fyers. Herbert Milburn. Jocelyn and John Reynolds. Hon McNeil, Clifford L'.ales. Winnie McDonald, Dorothy and Helen Bngr.nll, Mne Allcoek. Philippn Mnkcrill, Nancy Prideau*. Nellie Gnrretl, Tlieo. Hill. Felix Smith. film MeMorran. Jim Cowie, .toy Hansch. Margaret Qmrm. Ben «nd Hilda Peaiman. Vera Hillier. Violet Wicks, Madge and Roie Campbell. tiraco Hutching, Bervl Wh.vbrow, Agne.i Stanton, Mnbel Hellhouse. Merlft Dreadon. Ropers Nnylor. Veda Byrne, Mariorie DufTell, Sylvia and Cynthia Dale, Hugh Fleming.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)
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