THE HERALD LIST
FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS Additional contributions to the list opened at the Herald office for the King George V. National Memorial Fund for the establishment of .permanent health camps for children were re ceived yesterday as follows:- £ s d Previously acknowledged .. • 656 S 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Brown .. 22 0 G. W. L. and M. H. R. .. 22 0 H .. •• 110 Miss Gladys Griffith .. .. 110 E.C.B. 10 0 M. E. Green .. .. . • 10 0 G.E.D. 10 0 A. Macf. O 10 O W F.R. 0 10 0 S.C.B. 0 10 0 R.E.M. .. .. .. 0 7 6 S. Cooke 0 5 0 M. J. Hood .. .. 0 5 0 M.T. .. .. .. 0 2 6 IT .... .. 026 R.H. 0 2 6 J.M. .. -- 0 2 0 Judy * .. 0 2 Total .. .. ..£698 13 1 DONATION OF £IOOO
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS
A cheque for £IOOO for the King George V. Memorial Fund has been handed to the acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. P. Fraser, on behalf of the New Zealand Livestock Auctioneers and Agents' Association. The organisation includes stock and station agents throughout the Dominion.
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE DRIVE
THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS
For the purpose of further augmenting the King George V. National Memorial Fund for the establishment of permanent health-'camps for children, the Auckland Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association will conduct a house-to-house drive this morning. This canvass will give householders who have ijot yet contributed a convenient opportunity of doing so, and it is likely that many will be prepared to make additional donations.
The drive will take place between 8 a.m. and noon and it is planned to call at 41,000 homes. The area to be covered will not include the boroughs of Newmarket and Takapuna, where separate collections have already been arranged by the local authorities. Boy scouts, other organisations and individual helpers will assist in the canvass. -''F
Appreciation of the effort being made bv the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Association was'expressed in a telegram by the Mayor of Auckland yesterday, Sir Ernest Davis, from the acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. P. Fraser. The telegram read as follows:—"I should be glad if you would convey to the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Association my thanks for md admiration of the very comprehensive effort they are making, to-mor-row in Auckland on behalf of the King Seorge V. National Memorial Fufid. I ivish them the success they deserve." A display of aerobatics and bombing tfill be given at the Mangere aerodrome by members of the Auckland Aero Club ;o-morrow, afternoon in aid, of the :und.
THE HERALD LIST
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22741, 29 May 1937, Page 15
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