HERALDS OF HAPPINESS.—Band of commercial travellers who made their fifteenth annual visit to the orphanages of Wellington, distributing Christmas cheer on behalf of the Wellington Commercial Travellers an d Warehousemen's Association. From left, Messrs. W. Smith, treasurer, F. Cattell, F. C. Renouf, R. E. Selby, secretary, G. P. Little, president, C. Bush, A. A. Davis, and H. H. Nash. The party is seen outside the Levin Memorial Home for Children at Berhampore, one of the 20 institutions which benefited from visits.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 14
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81HERALDS OF HAPPINESS.—Band of commercial travellers who made their fifteenth annual visit to the orphanages of Wellington, distributing Christmas cheer on behalf of the Wellington Commercial Travellers an d Warehousemen's Association. From left, Messrs. W. Smith, treasurer, F. Cattell, F. C. Renouf, R. E. Selby, secretary, G. P. Little, president, C. Bush, A. A. Davis, and H. H. Nash. The party is seen outside the Levin Memorial Home for Children at Berhampore, one of the 20 institutions which benefited from visits. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 14
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