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NEW ZEALANDERS. UNDER HOSPITAL TREATMENT. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. The need for the provision of additional funds to admit of comforts being supplied to the sick and wounded New Zealand eoldiers in England having been brought under the notice of the community, we have appealed to the public for subscriptions to an Invalid Soldiers' Fund, which may bo applied to the object of securing (hat the New Zealandera in hospital at Home and, where necessary, elsewhere may obtain these comforts. We havo received the following subscriptions :— Previously acknowledged £515 7 0 T'aieri Red Cross Society, balance of money in hand 18 0 0 Hallenstein "Bros. (Ltd.) 10 10 0 Reid and Gray (Ltd.) 5 5 0 S. Solomon 5 5 0 Mi&s C. Wardell 5 0 0 Collected on November 5 by three little Mosgiel girls, Greta Logan, JUla Hendry, and EveJyn Rpbert-eon, who, attired as Red Cross nurses, canvassed Silverside and in the immediate vicinity of their homes 3 0 0 Cuthbcrt Fcnwick '22 0 Miss Ross ,\ '," "\ 22 0 J. J. Ronaldson 22 0 Proceeds of danco, Upper. Junction i 0 6 Dr W. B. Benham .... .". Z 11 0 J. Chapman, Dunback 110 Miss Jessie Fish ........ 1 0 n ■ii-i'. ... 010 0 "A Fallen Soldier's, Sister," MornJ n l toa -, ' 010 0 Exchange on cheque ... „. ... 00 6 Total * £574 8 6
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 4
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