RED CROSS STREET DAY
“They-do buy, but you have to chase them,’’ was the statement made .by a Red Cross worker as she returned bright-eyed and rosy cheeked, - but slightly breathless from selling a flag. “I got five shillings from that onfip’ she added, happily. At another stall there was a cash box containing, mostly half-crcjwns. -which made a very pleasing' total.' : f ? ■ Very, game most of ithe Jworkei/ Were, and some who had started chriy in the morning were still on duty! ap 4 p.m. A Junior Red nlombera did some very profitable skirmishing, and thg few stalls sold out kafilyV By' ffi'c afternoon there were vefiy fpiV pfiople” in Wellington not wearing fh.C lffxt oad^V LatpS: in' K the‘ dayTimraibers bf’ the Sapi And r'eyife f-urne'd hub lij ffcjtce 'to assist ip tjie Cross hppeal,' fheiir' effort' resulting in a vepy agfpea|)le angtn,entatjpn of the prpcgpds frojn'tjM 'ftayTfie Rpd Cross takes this oppottnnity of ’ thankibg vjnifiifg "a'f'trits lor' tjaeir jupport.'’
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 9
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162RED CROSS STREET DAY New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 9
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