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THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION

The hall is closed for a fow weeks to givo the workers a well-earned rest. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged • Sale cocksfoot grass seed gathered by school children, per Otago Education Board, £28 12s 7d; Mr John Sanderson (Melbourne) per Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co., £100"Tho Princess,' performed by Mr do Spong's pupils, £17 18s; St. Clair branch (October), £11 Is 3d; St. Clair branch (November), £10 15s 6d : Palmerston Women's Ked Cross League, £10; Roslyn and Kaikorai branch, £3 & 6d; Saddle Hill branch £2 5s 6d; staff of Training College and Normal School (per Miss Crawley), £2 15sWaikouaiti Patriotic Society, £2 12s 6dCromwell Public School, 10b ; Kaitangate branch. £2; ladies of North-East Harbour, £1; Evans Flat branch, £5; Misses Roy' Ms- Mrs Bennett's sewing class, at Columba College, £4 15s; Pukchiki and Sandvmount f, 4 . 25 = , Sales Miss Atkin), £2' Is 6d • £3C? Wards ( Waitati >> 10s; Goro branch,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 10

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THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 10

THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 10